*Use bottled water until local water is safe
*Move furniture to a safe location
No because that is two sentences and they should be separated by a full stop or at least a semicolon: The answers are short; they are correct.
You could make flash cards with questions on one side and answers on the other and just flash through them, take out the ones that you get correct then shuffle and repeat the process.
All of the answers are correct.
Because it gives you answers that are correct!
All of these answers are correct
You should fill in as many answers as possible. The ACT does not punish you for guessing. Your score is determined by the number of correct answers.
Presumably they should be all the correct answers.
all answers correct.
i m not really sure but if you go on yahoo answers it should probably tell you
you should get some real answers and not these that are sometimes fake not to offend anyone but id like to know that all the answers to my questions are 100% correct
Answers should be as informationally correct as possible. It's also good if you check your spelling and re-read your answer to be sure it is understandable. If you do have spelling and grammar errors, that's okay; someone will come along behind you and correct them.
Probably because it is random people answering off their own knowledge. Initially some answers may be off track, but the more answers a question gets the more truthful the distilled answer can become. With all that input, eventually the correct answer should appear.