<p>Daenerys, high five!!!
That was the only choice that made sense to me. The other choices made the sentence a run-on or an incomplete thought. Most SAT W answer choices sporadically contain ':''s.</p>
<p>how about the area of the square and triange put together, the square was 25, but i forgot how to get the height of the triangle. I put 31 regardless.</p>
<p>For the k-x one, you could automagically narrow your choices to -1,0, and 1 because those are the 3 most important and implicit numbers in math.</p>
<p>whatwas the tease question?</p>
<p>shadowrider, </p>
<p>Do you happen to remember an odd writing question with a dash thrown in near the end? It had something to do with someone tutoring people and then finding her supporters as rebels or something...</p>
<p>Daenerys, I vaguely remember that question but not the answer choices.</p>
<p>Part of the sentence, I believe, went something like "(...); however, later she found (...)"</p>
<p>it was about photographing people, not tutoring them...
she first found her subjects to be high-fashion models; however, later she found the real ones--rebels, etc.</p>
<p>something like that...the answer had a semicolon and however,</p>
<p>What 'bout the one with the colon (":")?</p>
<p>that's what i got</p>
<p>Ah, yes, the modeling question. For some reason I found it incomplete, though, even with the addition of the semicolon (due to the dash). But the semicolon ought to have been the best answer.</p>
<p>word up</p>
<p>in cr, what did the guy think about mathematics? was is pure logic?</p>
<p>Yes, pure logic.</p>
<p>yea</p>
<p>what was the "beam of life" referring to?
i'm not sure i put this, but is it the explanatory nature of science?</p>
<p>isabella,</p>
<p>I said that it was the nature of human perception</p>
<p>uh oh i did not put that :(</p>
<p>cause it was just saying that some things in science just can't be explained, so how does it relate to human perception?</p>
<p>Er...I am not sure, but was it not talking about human consciousness?</p>
<p>perception because a sent before that quote, it was talking about awareness about things in enviornment</p>
<p>It was human perception,
by the way what was sentence to which one of the answers was innocuous..</p>