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If You Can Pass This Challenging 24-Question Quiz, You’re Definitely Smart Enough For College
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If You Can Pass This Challenging 24-Question Quiz, You’re Definitely Smart Enough For College

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How hard can it be to get into college nowadays? Tertiary education numbers are growing every year, so is entrance testing getting easier? Or perhaps the average student is way smarter than they were back in the day. Let’s see!

In this ACT-inspired quiz, you’ll face 24 college entry-level questions from the topics of English, math, and science. Most questions require you to analyze information and make educated decisions instead of relying on random facts, so it’s all in your hands!

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    2bwhctmvgn
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    25 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't think #23 is correct. I will say that I've never heard this "present in the action" terminology, but a quick scan through Internet search results implies almost no one else has either. But the one relevant result I found, about the "ACT 2025 Reading Practice Test", seems to present a very similar scenario, including the relating of the character's internal thoughts, and says that it's "third-person narrator not present in the action". Also, FWIW, "Emily" is not a third-person pronoun.

    Kelly Scott
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My s***w ups were all the graphs. I didn't understand the questions, let alone be able to figure out the answer. But I've always had a problem figuring out questions or instructions. I build dollhouses and I never read the instructions anymore because they're so complicated (insert Tab B into Slot C so that Part D aligns with Section S). I just look at the pictures and put the things together. Much simpler that way.

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    2bwhctmvgn
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    25 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't think #23 is correct. I will say that I've never heard this "present in the action" terminology, but a quick scan through Internet search results implies almost no one else has either. But the one relevant result I found, about the "ACT 2025 Reading Practice Test", seems to present a very similar scenario, including the relating of the character's internal thoughts, and says that it's "third-person narrator not present in the action". Also, FWIW, "Emily" is not a third-person pronoun.

    Kelly Scott
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My s***w ups were all the graphs. I didn't understand the questions, let alone be able to figure out the answer. But I've always had a problem figuring out questions or instructions. I build dollhouses and I never read the instructions anymore because they're so complicated (insert Tab B into Slot C so that Part D aligns with Section S). I just look at the pictures and put the things together. Much simpler that way.

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