<p>There were a couple I wasn't sure about..</p>
<p>anyone remember the "balancing the budget"...its original meaning has been lost question?</p>
<p>There were a couple I wasn't sure about..</p>
<p>anyone remember the "balancing the budget"...its original meaning has been lost question?</p>
<p>omg, i had a W experimental, and i am SO SO SO hoping that the one in which i put like 7~8 no errors is the experimental. if not, i bombed this section so hard.</p>
<p>If the first of the two consecutive writing sections is not experimental I will burn something to the ground.</p>
<p>gues 30 about the soup passage “what is the best line to insert at the beginning of paragraph 1”</p>
<p>the other ques was number 7 wr ,choices were either “attempts of or attempts to” A or E</p>
<p>i think i put no error for balancing the budget question.
for paragraph improvement, when the passage was talking about a sentence that seemed out of place, did any of you guys put “delete the sentence from passage”? </p>
<p>PLEASE SAY SO</p>
<p>I put delete sentence. Any idea about “interest in Olympic events” question?</p>
<p>i think we r speaking about different sections :D</p>
<p>i put A…i think something was wrong with “Interest to revive”
but not sure</p>
<p>Interest to does not have the right preposition…
Interest usually goes with of …
So I said “interest to revive” was erong</p>
<p>“interest in [gerund]” is the standard phrase.</p>
<p>I put A as well for olympic question.</p>
<p>Anyone remember what they put for the haydn/inspiration for question?</p>
<p>and I had the writing experimental!</p>
<p>which one was it though? the one about spicy foods or the bicycles/women?</p>
<p>““interest in [gerund]” is the standard phrase.”</p>
<p>…</p>
<p>idioms will be the death of me</p>
<p>I had the writing experimental, which meant two writing sections back to back, and for some reason, I also had two cr back to back D:<</p>
<p>The question that bothered me most was the one about the earth’s and moon’s gravity and how it took more energy to travel away from the earth.
was it D) that of traveling in the opposite direction
or E) that expended in traveling in the opposite direction
?</p>
<p>is it </p>
<p>i remember my walk to the house</p>
<p>or i remember my walking to the house</p>
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<p>They mean essentially the same thing, so I would go with the shorter one (“walk”). Are you sure that this was the question? Was there relevant context?</p>
<p>I remember my walk to the house something about growing louder in intensity … forgot</p>
<p>But walk was underlined.</p>
<p>@saywhat
the section with the passage about bicycles counted
The other one was experimental</p>
<p>How many no errors did u guys get</p>