The ACT English section gives you 45 minutes to answer 75 questions.
Impetuous means to act on impulse, or to act with emotion. So a sentence using this word could be:She was the impetuous type, who always acted on impulse, rather than giving thought to her actions beforehand.
Most of the time when you are saying those phrases, you should use "Any questions". For example, "Do you have any questions?"
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You just did, but I question your intentions.Was that a question?Don't ask me another question!Will that question be on the test?
yes eprep will tell you michael
The ACT asks questions about basic sines, cosines, and tangents. These questions can be answered without a calculator.
The best test prep questions you can find for the ACT is on actstudent.org. There you can find all the prep tests quesitons you can handle to get your prepared for ACT test.
All questions on the ACT are multiple choice, except the optional essay if you decided to take the ACT with Writing. On the other hand, the SAT has 10 grid in questions (non-multiple choice in which you come up with the answer) on the Math portion.
What was Shylock's nature?
English - 75 Questions Mathematics - 60 Questions Reading - 40 Questions Science - 40 Questions (Optional) Writing - 1 Prompt
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To actually perform the act of copying them, no. The questions are: For what reason? How do you intend to use these copies? What is your intent?
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Questions about their son/daughter before they were famous.
As a rule, no. The simple act of being a supervisor does not make someone notable enough to have a question asked about them. Some supervisors include their username in questions that they use to more effectively organize questions on the site. This is allowed. Check the answers to such questions to see if they are such a question.