<p>wait jk i put advisor lol</p>
<p>@wchristen89 Advisor is correct</p>
<p>Was it reporter for the Langston passage? I think I put something else</p>
<p>I think n represented the number in the sequence, as defined by geometric and arithmetic sequences. </p>
<p>If anyone has specific questions you can pm me and Ill give my answer, dont wanna blow up thread</p>
<p>Did anybody else get ABCDE on the math?</p>
<p>did anyone else have this “n” question for math…i dont remember it at all</p>
<p>Damn lol. But what did u guys get for tht one tone question?</p>
<p>@wchristen89 YES i got abcde lmaoooo</p>
<p>Am I the only one who had some experimental ACT Writing format?</p>
<p>I put all 3 for the Roman numerals and each depicting.</p>
<p>Math was incredibly easy. Writing was easy. Critical reasoning was fairly easy. I thought vocab was sorta challenging.</p>
<p>For the similarity between corn and teosinte was it genetically linked or evolved naturally?</p>
<p>@2400boli if you’re talking about the corn passage, I put “humorous speculation”</p>
<p>For the punctuation passage, was it futile or tedious. I forgot the question tho. And also, how would author of passage 2 respond to niceties? </p>
<p>@PoopyMcGee12 both sound correct, but each of which sounds better, so that’s what I put. The more technical answer is that “each depicting” would refer to the subject of the previous clause, while the “which” specifies that the proceeding modifier modifies the closest noun (ex “I like the neighbors paintings, each depicting meowing cats” vs “I like the neighbors paintings, each of which depicts a meowing cat” the first is saying the neighbors depict meowing cats)</p>
<p>@chrysanthemum14 it was that teosinte was a smaller and less hardy variety of corn. </p>
<p>i put tedious
and it was passage 1’s author remarks to the questions in passage 2. </p>
<p>Was the story about the girl and her family’s house experimental? You know, the house on the island? Cause I sucked at that section. hahaha</p>
<p>walking out of the test room i felt like i got around 2250…but now after looking at all the discussion im afraid i got more wrong :(</p>
<p>@chrysanthemum14 i put genetically linked bc it did say in the passage that they shared chromosomes somehow o:</p>
<p>Corn is genetically linked to that teosinite thing. </p>
<p>@mindonmath i’m pretty sure the answer is “genetically linked”. teosinte is not a variety of corn.</p>