<p>brad7506 if u add 2 to 11 u get 13 a prime. If u add 2 to 5 u get 7 a prime. but then when u add 2 to 7 u get 9. so the 2 + 7 = 9 thru me off.</p>
<p>I just remember reading on the top right of the page (the left page) it said in parens, geese are ethodermic...and they create fecal matter...so it was both.</p>
<p>Perhaps I'm wrong...but I'm pretty sure I'm right.</p>
<p>Was it... </p>
<p>Auntie Ochoo; OR
Auntie Ochoo, </p>
<p>Also, did you choose the one with, "her fellow women in the country of Ghana" or simply, "her countrywoman"</p>
<p>I chose Auntie Ochoo, (but I'm bad w/ commas)</p>
<p>and I chose "her countrywomen"</p>
<p>Anyone else?</p>
<p>I agree with Trixee on both.</p>
<p>EDIT: Does anyone remember the "the architect, Sylvia, and the photographer, ____" sentence --- most people said that the correct answer would remove the commas, but would that be a "no change"? I think I remember putting no change....idk</p>
<p>'Was it...</p>
<p>Auntie Ochoo; OR
Auntie Ochoo,'</p>
<p>I don't remember the whole sentence, but I'm pretty sure a semicolon wouldn't have been appropriate, and I didn't choose it</p>
<p>i put the one with the comma</p>
<p>The architect, Silvia and the photographer, Joey. </p>
<p>wrong names but u get the gist of it.</p>
<p>For the architect Georgia and the photographer Sylvia (or whatever it was), i didnt put any commas, so it was no change (answer choice A)</p>
<p>I remember the choices were
A. No change
B. architect georgia,and, photographer sylvia
C architect, georgia, and photographer,sylvia,
D. architect, georgia and photographer, sylvia</p>
<p>Im pretty sure it was A</p>
<p>Because if you set the appositives apart from the sentence (removing georgia and sylvia) it takes away the meaning.</p>
<p>The architect and photographer remodeled blah blah.. just doesnt sound right; i think it needed more information.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the conflicting scientist question that said, "what would scientist 1 and 2 agree on initial chemical or something?"</p>
<p>A. Cln02
B. N02
C N0
D 03</p>
<p>i put 03, but i dont know</p>
<p>lol me too!</p>
<p>and about the geese question, i knew it was endo because ecto = cold animals. You could have also used the knowledge that endo = in heat and ecto = out heat. I hope i got it right, i kinda guessed because i didnt read the passage, i went directly to the question.</p>
<p>^yeah, i put 03 also. and no change for the architect and photographer question (no commas).</p>
<p>all i knew was that geese poop = bacteria. Endothermic and exothermic? ***?</p>
<p>What about that one english question that said to elaborate on the v-shaped birds flying haha. I think I put No Change. It said something like "they stretched across the sky" But it seemed like another answer was interchangeable with it...</p>
<p>yeah, there was a question on geese and the answer choices had like ecto and endo, so i just guessed.</p>
<p>Actually, now im not sure if i changed my answer to clno2 :confused: i hope i didnt</p>
<p>do you remember the answer choices for that wdrmhbs? It sounds familiar and i think i put no change on it...</p>
<p>it was like..</p>
<p>a) no change
b) thin film stretched across the sky
c) something?
d) dark clouds hanging over..</p>
<p>iderno but i said dark cloud hanging over cause the sentence before it talked about how the dad said the sky was dark and gray or whatever.</p>
<p>that was the one that i most unsure about..</p>
<p>wdrmhbs - the answer was "stretched accross the sky like a dark cloud" - something to that effect.</p>
<p>Oh really? Gosh darn it... I really mess up a lot.</p>
<p>YES TRIXEE THANK YOU AHHAHA</p>
<p>i was pretty worried about that one :o</p>