2011 January SAT: Writing Section

<p>For the concluding sentence, I think I put D. It was something about how bicycles would be important for women in the future… don’t really remember.</p>

<p>yeah i put how the bikes would be a road for equality for women</p>

<p>^I put the one with scandalized something something something</p>

<p>i put a, how men and women have won awards. that sounds right becuase it shows how woman have improved</p>

<p>sorry, im kind of lost. can somebody make a compiled list?D;</p>

<p>I put D, or whatever the steps in equality answer was.
All the other answers didn’t seem to make sense as a conclusion to the passage as a whole.</p>

<p>For the really last question of section 10, what’d you guys put? I put “… comparable to (those of courses)” something similar to that</p>

<p>There was only one answer with “those of”, and that was the one I picked…if that helps at all haha :)</p>

<p>^Thanks!
Do you remember the one right before that? It said something about "Themes of family prominently in “some book name”</p>

<p>I put those of courses (or w/e is was exactly) since it was the only one that compared the materials of the high school classes to the materials of the online classes.</p>

<p>Yeah for the last one I put “those of” as well</p>

<p>@mushroomman - stop asking for compiled lists on every thread. Look through the threads yourself.</p>

<p>was "as a matter of " at the beginning of the improving sentences paragraph the answer , for when the gradma was born on 1865. i put that just delete teh 1865 part</p>

<p>I PUT THOSE OF TOO! YES! (hopefully it was experimental though… I think one of the writing section had like 5 no errors…)</p>

<p>@Presidont</p>

<p>geez, calm down.</p>

<p>Two questions:
“little or no” or “little to no”?
“Interest to revive” or No Error?</p>

<p>little to no
interest to revive <- got this one wrong</p>

<p>hmm so the idiomatically correct form of “interest to revive” must be “interest in reviving”</p>

<p>I Googled “little or no” and, according to some sources, it’s the correct form…even though my SAT sense tells me otherwise :(</p>

<p>(insert sad face because I got both wrong)</p>

<p>GAHHHH I was totally vacillating between “little or no” and “little to no”. I put the latter and the consensus is that it’s wrong=/</p>

<p>Also, I’m pretty sure I didn’t catch “interest in reviving”! Ahhhh ■■■ I usually do amazing on writing</p>

<p>So was section 4 or 5 the experimental for writing. I really bombed section 4 like everyone else</p>