<p>Omggggggggg i should have listened to my friend when she was saying 1,200 during break. GAHHHH</p>
<p>Hmm. For question 7 on the myth passage, I chose a different answer because I felt that the fourth paragraph was not so much criticizing the character of the person as it was acknowledging her limits...</p>
<p>its not limiting. what were some other choices.</p>
<p>this was an easy question but just to make sure... in the math section where it gave you a table x f(x) g(x) and then it asked if g(k)=3 what does f(k)=
... was the answer 0?</p>
<p>yeah i got 0</p>
<p>That's what I put.</p>
<p>daneshk.....her farm in africa failed or something</p>
<p>remember the one where they give you this weird 5-sided thing on a grid with all the plots and they ask you to find the area? Was the answer 3 1/2?</p>
<p>waht u guys put for the women question in the improvimg paragraph to correct the 2 sentences about open own businesses. i put seperate into 2 sent because the other didnt seem right but it used they but previous it was woman.</p>
<p>Yeah, it was 3 1/2.</p>
<p>yea thats what everybody got</p>
<p>Just to establish something, the correct answer was introconvertible / trouble. </p>
<p>The all but phrase means something like "almost" in this context. The hypothetical choice makes NO sense because the first clause was supposed to establish the fact that the writer was a respected modernist.</p>
<p>I didn't seperate it because all the ones that seperated it referred to the woman as "their" which should be "her"</p>
<p>how many numbers have 3 odd digits?
125
right?</p>
<p>Master, yes.</p>
<p>Definitely no separation.</p>
<p>was one of the answers to a question in the math section, "-14/a" when it asked you to find t in terms of a</p>
<p>......................</p>
<p>I think it was just -14a, not divided</p>
<p>-14a is what i got</p>
<p>3 months that had more of somthing than the previous month right
the question had a graph</p>