<p>Are you guys sure we are allowed to discuss? Hawaii testing has not ended …</p>
<p>how many no errors?</p>
<p>@College112, are you asking why its 720?
It’s a permutation problem, so I just did 6x5x4x3x2x1 = 720</p>
<p>I got 720 on the last grid in because if the one picture has to be in the middle, then that leaves six spaces for the other six pictures:
6<em>5</em>4<em>3</em>2*1 (because the pictures can’t be repeating)</p>
<p>no, im ansking why to:</p>
<p>For your CR question, I put the answer about the students, I think that was choice E. Most likely wrong though.</p>
<p>How do manners have anything to do with anti-social behavior?</p>
<p>Are we allowed to discuss even though Hawaii is still testing?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember an identifying error question in which two independent clauses were connected with just a comma and no conjunction?</p>
<p>what did u guys get for the last identifying the error question</p>
<p>Math = Joke
Writing = Joke to easy
Critical Reading: Passage = ok, SC = sorta hard for the last 2 questions of each section</p>
<p>what was the triangle one and if they are simillar?</p>
<p>Its just the equilateral triangle.</p>
<p>I though it was both equilateral and isosceles.
: ( 3 wrong in math</p>
<p>what about that one question dicussing reality tv?
Is it.
- passage 1 discusses the present view and passage 2 discusses the future view
or - passage 1 is a fan and passage 2 is a critic
=] thanks!</p>
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<p>I think.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I put the past and the future but there was another choice that also seemed right.</p>
<p>@CeilingFanFly</p>
<p>For the reality TV question, I put present view/future view. Because the author of the second passage wasn’t really a critic. He was talking about how it’s taking over and becoming the norm, but I don’t think he was really being critical about it.</p>
<p>ahh that’s what i put at first, but being a critic doesn’t mean you criticize right?</p>
<p>What about question 28 in section 2.</p>
<p>WOOPS! sent before i finished.
=] and like. the first author i thought didn’t really discuss society’s view on it, he kinda discusses what he thought about it.</p>