<p>Was the narrators characteristics of the skinny pieces of land, critical. It was the conservation story.</p>
<p>i was deciding between critical and one other but ended up putting critical.</p>
<p>i put I and III, but my guess is that just III is correct because those people would who chose III likely found out a way to rule out I whereas we just saw that I COULD work, and then picked I and III</p>
<p>@nmehta98</p>
<p>Did anybody else put no error on 2 questions near the end of the test?</p>
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<li>I only got 2-3 no errors in the whole second part of the writing section. I only remember the first one being no error and another one towards the end.</li>
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<p>Also, was the answer about the test scores graph .20. </p>
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<li>It was 80% I think.</li>
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<p>For the apes story, I left it as “it is”. Comments?</p>
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<li>I left it as is as well. The word “really” was throwing me off.</li>
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<p>The prince vocab question was recluse?</p>
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<li>I also put recluse.</li>
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<p>The answer about the elevated city started with unless it’s air…, right?</p>
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<li>I believe so. </li>
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<p>Did anybody else put cumbersome for one of the questions?</p>
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<li>Loaded mostly likely meant charged not cumbersome.</li>
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<p>@puppylove9
Same, but I ended up putting the one above it. Can’t remember what it was.</p>
<p>@puppylove97 im pretty sure about 1 and 3 i could be wrong though</p>
<p>@Chrysanthemum14 there was one very tricky question about dried figs that was NOT a no error- dried figs was plural so the verb had to agree. i do not remember exactly about whether there were 2 no errors. the elevated one was originally “were it not for…” and i said no error for that one since switch to unless it is is switching the verb tense to present. did not put cumbersome for anything.</p>
<p>The answer was opposite of recluse guys </p>
<p>It was the City of … is elevated and it is not inhabitable…? I put unless it’s air… was warmed. It was like the 2nd to last improving sentences. For the test scores questions here’s what I did, there were 20 who did better than 40. There were 4 who did better than 6. So the would be 4/20 or .20. Or did I misunderstand the question? </p>
<p>I still think it was III because of the “must” in the problem. Choice 1 would only work in a few cases while Choice 3 would almost always work.</p>
<p>@i2400ezpz- i dont think so.</p>
<p>(Form W) What do you guys think I would get with these: CR: -10 (1 omitted), M: -2 (8 ommitted), and W: -1. Is it possible to be 190 even?</p>
<p>I put 1 and 3, had the question been AC is greater than BA I think i wouldn’t have put it… but not entirely sure. Does anyone remember what it exactly was? Also for the critical reading, did you guys put contrast or figurative language? And for the agility test on math, Im pretty sure it was 1/2.</p>
<p>@i2400ezpz the answer was recluse and @puppylove97 @Chrysanthemum14 Figs was an error, its pural and “its” should be “their” and elevated stays the same (were it not for)</p>
<p>@Chrysanthemum14 – was it effusive?</p>
<p>Guys it was asking for the opposite of recluse</p>
<p>@robbie12345 i got 1/2 for agility and figurative language</p>
<p>Yes @dzhu12 there was an error in the dried figs one. It was supposed to be “their”. I would have missed that if I had skimmed the sentence.</p>
<p>@i2400ezpz no it wasn’t because someone else was jealous that he was supposedly a “recluse” even though he acutally wasn’t</p>
<p>i do not remember the elevated city onep @dzhu12, do you remember it fully?</p>