<p>I put prideful because they were inventors. They’d take pride in their instruments. I don’t think there was anything that explicitly justifies that answer, but it’s logical.</p>
<p>i don’t think it’s logical because pride just wasn’t in the tone, despite the accuracy of their instruments. ugh it was not a good question though</p>
<p>It was an awful question…</p>
<p>Are there really questions on the reading section that ask “which would NOT be right?” I’m almost certain that’s an english-only style question. I thought it was “Which would fit best?” and I chose sporadically. There are questions like THAT on reading</p>
<p>^Yes, there were at least 2 questions that were asking for the opposite.</p>
<p>@ 1finite, sorry but the answer was angrily. the question did ask which would NOT be right, and angrily is the only answer with a considerably different definition than the other choices</p>
<p>nooooooooooo :(</p>
<p>Ugh. Yeah I didn’t see the not too.</p>
<p>anyone remember questions from the natural science passage? i haven’t seen many of those come up</p>
<p>^ I hated that passage. I spent like 8 mins on all the other ones and spent like 11 on that one.</p>
<p>what about the diary passage, i don’t remember any and i think i did really bad on that passage.</p>
<p>^for the drake passage or something, there was a question about what was an effect but not a cause. ice on antarctica or something?</p>
<p>i actually like the natural science passage. but yeah i do remember questions from it…hope this helps:
the first one was age and composition (it asked about what was important to the scientists or whatever)</p>
<p>the one about strontium was that it measures age.</p>
<p>the one about the introduction was that it showed a contrast between the size of the fossilized fish and the bigness of the change the fossilized fish pointed to</p>
<p>that’s all i remember right now lol</p>
<p>^JetsFan scroll back a bit there was a good amount of discussion on the journals.</p>
<p>And the only effect for Antarctica being separated was that ice formed on the continent.</p>
<p>no ice on antarctica was a cause i believe. the answer to that question was C, water traveling up the southwest or something weird like that…like how that stopped happening after antarctica had a climate change</p>
<p>^^^ I usually find the Natural Science passages easy, just not this one.
Was it like ice and snow or something?</p>
<p>^No, ice only formed on Antartica after it was severed from South America. The fact that Antarctica just got cold did not shift it southward.</p>
<p>ugh so i def mighta gotten that wrong. does anyone think the curve will be -1=36…i know in april it was -1=35=/</p>
<p>I recall putting ice forming. Also, were the two qualities age and composition? Rushed through that one too…</p>
<p>^Yes they were age and composition.</p>
<p>@ soccerryan, yes it was def age and composition. proof is that they used strontium to find age and they also used the relative positions of the sediments…and composition cuz they were looking for that N whatever 240 or something like that</p>