Wave your hands in the air if it's SUBLIME that you don't care!

<p>rofl. i had a feeling there would be a thread here about this. i hated it so much, the questions were so interpretive; just give me some dammned “blah” means what in this context?" type questions :P. i hope that was the test section. there was only 1 gridin math section, no 2, so this might of been it.</p>

<p>unfortunately, the computer one DID NOT have an error. Need acts as a modal verb/aux verb, and therefore does not need a change in singularity/plural form. </p>

<p>If it means anything: I got that one wrong too :frowning: Hoping for a good essay score to cover up for my stupid grammar mistakes. -_-</p>

<p>eeeeric, are you sure? That’s what I put (I think?), it didn’t sound tooo logical at the time. O well.</p>

<p>someone who only uses computers for word and typing need not buy more advanced computers</p>

<p>can you consider the answer again?</p>

<p>oh man, “does” was there!?</p>

<p>I’m sure it is base, base is used that way. A base man is the opposite of an honorable noble man.</p>

<p>Eeeeric is right. No doubt.</p>

<p>No error for the computer one.</p>

<p>Yes, “base” is correct and I got it wrong. I looked up the antyonym of noble on dictionary.com and it is “base.”</p>

<p>does anyone remember the quilt question in the writing that supposedly had no error?</p>

<p>reichin was that question #28?</p>

<p>All I know is that I had only 2 No Error.</p>

<p>i put no error for #26,#27 and #28.Am I screwed?</p>

<p>For the rock passages, does anybody remember the last question and its answer?</p>

<p>Gasha. Maybe not screwed, but def. wrong on one or two of them. I dont remember specific questions though.</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one that was like whats the median of x, x^2, x^3, 1/x, ans 1/X^2 if x is between -1 and 0</p>

<p>The Answer Was X Cubed</p>

<p>sweett. what do you think my math score will be if i got one or two wrong and omitted 1</p>

<p>lopo: i dont remember it exactly, but it was about how some native people traditionally made quilts and then hung them up, and people who like this type of display can come and see</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what they put for the question about why humans want to experience sublime environments? I remember one of the answers was something about rewarded for perserverance…</p>

<p>I put “inspire wonder” for that one because I saw in the passage it mentioned that people have awe and respect for places like that.</p>

<p>hmmmmmmmmm</p>

<p>anyway how can environments “reward you for your perseverance”?</p>