<p>And that act experimental section was a complete joke lol</p>
<p>@daniiiiis it was pureile</p>
<p>The folded cube one really annoyed me I guessed A because I didn’t know how to conceptualize it … The hard questions seemed rather easy.
What was the cube one lol</p>
<p>@daniiiiis that one was puerile, which means immature</p>
<p>seemed younger was fallacious </p>
<p>@doobab96 >.> I’m sorry but yeah, thats what you do…someone taught you wrong </p>
<p>who else had trouble on the punctuation passage… T.T does anyone remember questions from that section??</p>
<p>What was the roman numeral question? And what was the question for x^2-y?</p>
<p>@daniiiiis I put puerile, not facile. Puer means young boy in Latin. maybe taking latin paid off.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the paint one? </p>
<p>punctuation passage was pretty easy tbh. It just required you to read ALL of it</p>
<p>@franky2020 it was B</p>
<p>Daniiiis it was puerile because puerile means childish </p>
<p>Did anyone get the math question that said something like “if n is an integer, and *n is the lowest number added to be a square of another number, what is equal to *21?” I think it might have been a practice section because I had 4 math sections.</p>
<p>@amck4321 the answer to paint was 22.5</p>
<p>@Orangegorilla123 That was not experimental.</p>
<p>I got all 3 for roman numerals</p>
<p>@APsooof yeah honestly i didn’t have enough time to get to it. so i guessed on alot lmao</p>
<p>@wchristen89 ahh thanks…I should’ve taken latin heh</p>
<p>What did you guys get for #11 on section 10? It asked about the covers of songs, and underlined “each depicting”. I said no error for that one</p>