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8163301 No.8163301 [Reply] [Original]

How would someone score a perfect on the ACT?

>> No.8163305

by solving all the problems

>> No.8163313

>>8163305
Solving doesn't mean you have the right answers.

>> No.8163345

by getting all the right anwers then .-.

/thread

>> No.8163378

>>8163313
please learn english before posting
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/solve
>to find the answer

you can't solve something incorrectly

>> No.8163390

>>8163378
>to find an answer

There's 5 answers for each question, retard

>> No.8163405

>>8163390
No, there are five options, one of which is the answer.

>> No.8163422

>>8163301
By wasting their time studying for a test that doesn't actually matter after you break 30.

>> No.8163424

By being a black transgender muslim amputee

>> No.8163426

>>8163405
No, he's right. There are five answers, one of which is correct.

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>>8163422

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>>8163426
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>>8163422
how many times do we need to tell you to stop lying on here old man

>> No.8163438

>>8163301
Study.

I made a 32 without ever studying, so I presume a 36 would be pretty easy if you actually knew the material on the test.

>> No.8163553

>>8163390
why did you change the definition? that's not how language works

"the" is not the same as "an"

>> No.8165870

>>8163301
literally this >>8163438. I know many people that studied and did lots of practice tests, and they got really good scores.

>> No.8165893

>>8163313
Yes it does. You didn't solve it if your answer is wrong. You attempted to solve it and failed. Would you consider a problem solved if your attempt at solving it fails to address the problem?