2011 January SAT: Writing Section

<p>@mass: It put little to no … I remember the original question had a double negative. :)</p>

<p>Wait does anyone remember the interest in reviving problem? I don’t seem to remember marking that one…</p>

<p>It was the last identifying error problem. I almost wrote it off as an easy No Error but then I looked more closely.</p>

<p>Wait so was the little or no question NO ERROR? That’s what i put, it sounded fine to me…</p>

<p>@ rennir, i don’t remember, but it was definitely answer a because interest to revive is wrong.</p>

<p>, do you remember the detecting the sentence errors one where theres this author who surprisingly unconvential book blends 3 different things to cause some type of effect one</p>

<p>The section with the bicycle was the real one. I’m just not sure whether that was the first or second passage…</p>

<p>lolcats - that was no error</p>

<p>@violin</p>

<p>I don’t remember a “Remember my walk” question and I had CR exp.</p>

<p>I don’t even remember a walk question and I had an experimental. Must have completely gone over my head.</p>

<p>lolcat - ne. the book can blend things</p>

<p>How does everyone know that the bicycling passage was experimental?</p>

<p>Also, a school about ten miles away closed due to inclement weather, does that mean they are going to take the test that we’re talking about at a make-up date?</p>

<p>Let me make you a smoothie with my book.</p>

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<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>The bicycle one wasn’t experimental…that was the only 35Q writing one that I had.</p>

<p>The bicycling passage was not experimental, seeing as everybody got it. The cartography one was.</p>

<p>In the bicycle passage, after they said bicycles were dangerous and stuff, was is
In turn, during the 1920’s, …
or
In the 1920’s,however, ?</p>

<p>^^^ Yes, that’s what I put.
“During this 1920s, however,…”</p>

<p>what was the answer to the improving paragraph question "the lives of women,who or women’s lives because.</p>

<p>I said “the lives of women, who” but I could be wrong.</p>

<p>Wait so the little or no question was no error, right?</p>