<p>I don't remember the French phrase being a choice even. I only remember seeing it makes cold and picking it.</p>
<p>Yeah relinquish/itinerant is definitely right.</p>
<p>what about the one where the copeds go after the luminscence...i put that they go blind when the capture them?</p>
<p>No it was definately the it makes cold.</p>
<p>A correct answer for that problem if you wanted the 1001 nights one would have been something like: The Book of A thosand nights and one night. But the answer choice was book of thousand and one nights.</p>
<p>I know because I can understand arabic somewhat.</p>
<p>OMG I just rememembered, for the question where the author of the bioluminescence passage says, "Why in the world would the cephlapods be safer when they are luminescent as supposed to when they are transparent?"</p>
<p>Did you guys put that it was a drawback to the author's assertion??? I don't know if I'm phrasing this right...</p>
<p>I did put that.</p>
<p>Cool.:) I believe another choice was the scientists' "limited understanding" of bioluminescence or something which was proven wrong by the passage anyway.</p>
<p>Anyone remember other questions from the passages?</p>
<p>I really don't think "meaning" was the correct answer, because the words didn't retain their original meaning. I think I put "intelligence."</p>
<p>What was the question you are referring to, Depserado?</p>
<p>drawback </p>
<p>same</p>
<p>Did anyone get conceive for one of the vocab words? I cant remember which one but i just remember putting conceive.</p>
<p>Yes I vaguely remember saying conceive as answer.</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the grammar questions:
Although one of the most frequently read works, "Name of piece" by "author" is one of the least understood.
The election with " ..., with each answer with evidence of having been rehearsed</p>
<p>"To fail, one must have made an attempt first."</p>
<p>I think meaning was right for 'sense' - words don't really have intelligence.... but I could be remebering the passage wrong.</p>
<p>I got conceive as well, but I don't remember what the question was.</p>
<p>It asked for the meaning of "realize" in context</p>
<p>^Yea. So conceive was right? I just remember debating between conceive and some other word. Acclimate was an answer for another one too right?</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the grammar questions:
Although one of the most frequently read works, "Name of piece" by "author" is one of the least understood.</p>
<p>yeah that was faulkner, i said no error
we r readin him in eng. now</p>
<p>The election with " ..., with each answer with evidence of having been rehearsed</p>
<p>i said no error, but the sentence was just awkward</p>
<p>"To fail, one must have made an attempt first."</p>
<p>i kept it the same</p>
<p>wasn't acclimate in a readin passage, the lumniscience one? it asked wut adopt meant</p>
<p>conceive was in the holmes passage wasn't it</p>
<p>Yes, I definitely put Acclimate or Acclimatize for an answer. The question is for what? Was this an answer for the Asian Sightings passage? Anyone remember?</p>