<p>No I agree with Imdad1 for #1. The whistle one is correct.</p>
<p>MadBeast - but the answer “before recorded history” was directly stated in the last sentence of the first paragraph.</p>
<p>@madbeast it said CURRENT, like present animals/plants it was directly at the end of the first paragraph i think</p>
<p>@MadBeast - I put that at first but then when I reread the paragraph, I noticed the last sentence of that paragraph mentioned domestication before recorded history - word by word.</p>
<p>On the writer interview passage there was a question asking why he wanted to be a writer or something? one of the answer choices was that he wanted to do it for the better good and break the board Moby Dick thing and there was also a choice saying he wanted to move away from realities of life through imagination or something??anyone know???</p>
<p>Why is #6 Love of labor? I think I put down a different answer. Does it say that they loved labor in the text?</p>
<p>Wait, for #23, I’m pretty sure(could be wrong though) that it said “Which would BEST explain the memory…”</p>
<p>@imavery no but it was heavily suggesting that they loved working on the horses or whatever</p>
<p>@testboss it said least</p>
<p>anyone remember something from the writer passage with the question referring to questions in line 2-3 and then question in line 66-67 or something like that?</p>
<p>Hmm, I seem to remember 27 being “to inspire imagination” or something like that</p>
<p>For #23, did it exactly say “she was presently at the track”? Not “She was talking as if she were presently at the track”? </p>
<p>I remember one of the other choices was “she was giving an overall impression instead of details” I thought that was the answer because she was giving really specific details</p>
<p>yes Imdad it was how does the third question asked differ from the first two. </p>
<p>i can’t remember my answer or the choices</p>
<h1>27 is imagination</h1>
<p>Nooooooo! There goes my perfect Reading score - @$$#this</p>
<p>@Imdad1 - I don’t remember that question but the reference lines were pointing to the different questions that the interviewer asked. And lines 66-67 were like: "So you call yourself “---------?” I put that something like the writer was referring back to his own text.</p>
<p>it said least? DAMNIT! I answered as most. put the reminiscing one. damn damn damn</p>
<p>@helloimjoon im not sure about the exact wording, and is your name by any chance clouse ■■■■■
and 27 idk marcut lol</p>
<p>(Regains composure) That answer was that a “story” was “a blueprint for the imagination”</p>
<h1>27 has to do with imagination to let people not think of the problems in society.</h1>
<p>@imavery I reread the passage and it didn’t say it specifically, but it was definitely inferred. They enjoyed their work, and none of the other choices reflected that.</p>
<h1>28 was like the interviewer (I forget his name) had prior knowledge of the author’s works</h1>