<p>i said polarized but fruitful because they said “it was not unshakably conclusive, BUT…”</p>
<p>@xoxo
I deleted the phrase. The one that was talking about astrobiologists.</p>
<p>@visnesaltare I got the same thing for all 3</p>
<p>Answer is 15 birds</p>
<p>wasn’t the experimental reading about the treehouse?</p>
<p>@Rishab the answer was 15</p>
<p>I put impassioned thing as well and forbearance and propriety</p>
<p>Romantic … Dramatic</p>
<p>the cats and dogs one was 15</p>
<p>visnesaltare i put polarized but surprisingly fruitful because the author found a middle ground at the end and offered sort of a solution. the conversation wasn’t LARGELY inconclusive, it was that historians hadn’t found an UNSHAKABLE conclusion, but still provided some tools to help us listen better (last sentence).</p>
<p>i also put poetic and musical because she said before she read it that it was poetic, and then the words started dancing and it was like a hymn when Mrs. Flowers read it to her.</p>
<p>did any1 else get the passage about the Irish girl or ws that the experimental??</p>
<p>also did every1 get 64/9 for the circle area thing, and I,II,III are all correct for the ABCD line??</p>
<p>She never said it was poetic she said it was romantic ( up to her standards )</p>
<p>i put poetic and musical for the Tale of Two Cities question because the author said before Mrs. Flowers read it out loud that it was poetic, and then the words started dancing and it was like a hymn when Mrs. Flowers read it to her. Why is that wrong?</p>
<p>the triangle one was 1/3 because the height and the base stayed the same for each triangle
2 triangles were part of the middle parallelogram out of the 6 total triangles
so 2/6 = 1/3</p>
<p>@cloverleaf
YESS!!!</p>
<p>yes 64/9 for the circle and I, II, III were all correct
and the irish girl was experimental i believe</p>
<p>This may be a simple question but was ms. Flowers a “close friend” or “someone to admire”</p>
<p>what question was myriad?</p>
<p>was it polarized, but surprisingly fruitful
or impassioned, but inconclusive?</p>
<p>for the writing question: “for the children on the cruise ship”… was it no error?? or was “for” supposed to be ‘to’??</p>
<p>@samuelkim She actually used the word poetic.</p>
<p>i’m like 90% positive that before she only referred to the tale of two cities as “up to her standards” for a “romantic novel” or something like that, and i thought she said that after Mrs. Flowers read it aloud, the words were molded beautifully it sounded like a hymn book or whatever,
so i wanted to do romantic and dramatic, but i panicked and switched to mundane and something else at the last second… </p>
<p>D: i’m not sure about the polarized and fruitful though, cause i agree that he was trying to find the middle ground, but i still think he was vacillating a lot, so idk</p>