<p>There was one question for the passage on dictionaries where there was a question and they asked if it was:</p>
<p>A. Genuine.
B. Rhetorical.
C. Mocking.
D. Something.</p>
<p>I was debating between rhetorical and mocking but upon looking at the paragraph that the question was in it seemed to be a bit sarcastic or mocking, because if I'm not mistaken the author talked about their "failure" to separate the components of the language or something like that.</p>
<p>But I keep hearing people say that it was rhetorical, but I felt it was written in a bit of a mocking tone? Which one is it? And I guessed on the last 4 or so, and I might've gotten 2-3 others wrong, so i I got 31-34 right what can I expect to get, including the curve, on this section?</p>
<p>Also for the English section for the section about "Winter counts", for one of the last questions it was something like this: Does this passage aptly summarize winter counts in a single instance" or something along those lines, and I chose the answer "Yes, because this passage is about an individual family's revival of the ancient tradition of winter counts and it's general traditions."</p>