<p>Bonabo, he said that they were productive short term, so I said that one that they both agreed on</p>
<p>Yeah so the homely one wasn’t domestic. At least I don’t remember marking that. That would be the literal definition which will on occasion show up but it is not common.</p>
<p>It was an implied stipulation. No doubt. The little girl’s “idol” allowed her to read the books on the basis, operating under the assumption really, that she would be reading them ALOUD even though the girl didn’t want to. No vocalization = no books. Not a compromise. What does the older lady have to gain from it? I can see where you’re coming from but it really came across as more authoritarian yet friendly</p>
<p>Was the “however” to undermine a claim, or explain a misconception?</p>
<p>@collegegurl, something along the lines of 14/3(x-3)=210. AKA choice E</p>
<p>@bonabo, I had a hard time deciding between those too. I went with undermine because it didn’t really explain the previous misconceptions, it proved different points ipo.</p>
<p>SECTION 10 was deadly qq!!</p>
<p>^blink202 wasn’t answer choice e 14/3(x+3)=210?
ik i put e</p>
<p>For the exonerate/implicate one, there was another option that started with acquitted. I chose the former though.</p>
<p>@bonabo, it was meant to undermine</p>
<p>@hellogloria</p>
<p>I put an exaggeration for “death would be too brief”</p>
<p>didn’t seem like emotional appeal, hypothetical reasoning, or any others</p>
<p>I said undermine a claim because they’re not really misconceptions</p>
<p>I said explain misconception, bonabo</p>
<p>@collegegurl22- i got 5</p>
<p>@Blink202- awww I put hypothetical reasoning because the neighbor was a good character no? & earlier in the passage… it talked about how she pronounced Maurgerrtia’s name, therefore making her predicting it (hypothetical reasoning?)</p>
<p>and when she ate some cookies and then she shoved it in her mouth
was is
_______ impulsiveness (choice E)</p>
<p>and why did she want to bring it home for her brother to see? was it because she aspired the neighbor ( i forgot the neighbor’s name hehe)xD</p>
<p>Yeah @ethanking it was cooler so d.</p>
<p>@Teethmarks what did I put for what question?</p>
<p>The answer to the one more and the multiple of 8 and perfect square of an integer question was 33. 50 is not one more than a multiple of 8. 33 is AND it is NOT a perfect square and therein satisfies both requirements.</p>
<p>yeah, I put undermine a claim. But explain a misconception wasn’t a bad answer…</p>
<p>@blink, @sats: I’m talking about a different question. The answers were like 0, 5, -5 and some other ones</p>
<p>i just remember i put 14/3(x+3) = 210</p>
<p>@SATSarecool, it was the one with “x-3”</p>
<p>What was the answer to the last question about the painting… </p>
<p>Some choices I remember</p>
<p>Something about Debate
Aesthetic something</p>
<p>@bonabo however was used to undermine a claim.</p>