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The issue is the word observe. It has a separate meaning than most are use to, which is to comply with. Hope that helps
you're right, we all share this space and can say what we want. I just prefer to see comments of substance like the one below, and don’t like swimming through all the pat on the backs to find them. But yeah, to each his own
Good man, I’m falling behind because I’m working 60+ hrs a week to pay for Law school =/
For the people who got them all right, congrats but why bother sharing that as a comment? Leave it as a note for yourself perhaps because it kind of makes you look like you’re just trying to grab attention. Idk, I just feel like it doesn’t help anyone or encourage anyone that you got them all right, and can discourage people who missed some.
For the people who got some wrong, don’t worry, just learn the patterns through this exercise and you’ll get better. Catch key words and move quickly.
I made the same mistake. I think the confusion for me came from the language parent 2 uses. “Our” nine to eleven year olds makes it seem like parent 2’s biological children, therefore an exception to the general children, hence choice B. But parent 1 also states “our” children and it is clear he or she meant the children in the community. So now I see parent 2 meant the children in the community as well, therefore not an exceptional case and thus choice D.
Don't worry, I feel the same. I left not having a clue on how I did, which isn't a good thing. I feel like I did well on every section except the LG section, BUT someone actually pulled the fire alarm in the middle of our test and really screwed us up on the RC. At least that didn't happen to you! Imagine having to stop near the end of a RC passage and having to wait outside for 15 mins before coming back in, knowing you only had four minutes left and you don't remember the fresh details of the passage anymore.
Anyway, if anything, we will just have to re-do the test. It's tough, but if it's worth it to you, it's not going to stop you.