<p>…oooh… I see. Thanks! </p>
<p>My tennis racket has lain in the closet for years. ( past participle of LIE. The racket is not doing anything but remaining in one place. There is no direct object.) this is from a grammar website……</p>
<p>Whew I wasn’t sure… I got 3 Es for the identifying sentence errors… Anyone else? I had the Bo musician guy, the books had lain, and the cranes one</p>
<p>that sounds about right……i thought the vocab was hard</p>
<p>What was the one with flippant? And for one of the sentence completions, was the one with “doctor” correct? I said no error for the “had lain” one. For the math with the Roman numerals, did you guys get only I? I used the definition of absolute value and only got back -2 / 2 for a-c, so I said only I.</p>
<p>Which ones did you have trouble with? And was the cell question inert?</p>
<p>doctor altruistic was right……at least thats what I think……not sure on the flippant thing…was that in a reading passage?</p>
<p>cell was inert</p>
<p>Wait, so… HAD LAIN or NO ERROR?</p>
<p>no error</p>
<p>Oh, and what was the lowest value of j? Was it -3? </p>
<p>yes -3 !!! couldn’t be -4</p>
<p>What was the answer to the chinese speaking math question and 2 circle question? </p>
<p>Overall the CR sections were relatively easy, but for the <em>animal</em> passage I had trouble choosing between two answer choices. It was a question referring to the the beginning of the passage, and the two answers I was tied between were 1) Providing an example of [animal] 2) Why the author faced limitations </p>
<p>Was the seceding question “since seceding”?</p>
<p>Yes j was -3</p>
<p>2 circle was 0</p>
<p>Roman numeral question was I and III.</p>
<p>I said no points intersect between the two circles. I said “since seceding” because it indicated “has…” I think I said limitations for the animal one.</p>
<p>was chinese nothing or 18?</p>