2011 January SAT: Writing Section

<p>^The idiomatic expression is “interest in reviving.”</p>

<p>how many es did u get</p>

<p>interest IN riviving</p>

<p>how many total wrong can i get for a 2300</p>

<p>WAIT</p>

<p>so does anyone remember what section the Idenfifying the error with “I remember my walk to the house” in eithe the one about the bicycle or the maps?</p>

<p>@aydubb - there is no idiomatic expression very little to no effect. The sentence went “having very little or no effect”. so it is just a conjunction of “having very little effect” or “having no effect”. </p>

<p>@nacollege - it should be interest in reviving. idiom.</p>

<p>What was the interest in reviving sentence about? Can’t remember it…</p>

<p>It was "Interest to revive the olympic games… "</p>

<p>did u guys get 3 e’s for sentence errors</p>

<p>@kebalken</p>

<p>Ah I see. Thanks for the clarification. I’m glad I got it right.</p>

<p>i ****ing hate idioms because they’re all i ever get wrong.</p>

<p>Kebalken</p>

<p>Was the “I remember my walk to the house” in the writing section with the bicycle or the writing section with the cartographer?</p>

<p>Nooooooo! Gahhh! Stupid idioms…</p>

<p>Response to saywhatt:</p>

<p>I did not have a writing experimental section but I DID have a writing passage about bicycles and women, so your spicy foods section was experimental.</p>

<p>Do you guys remember the question about African-Americans in San Francisco and their Athenaeum? you had to change what was after the semicolon. I left it the way it was…</p>

<p>@needsathelp </p>

<p>did u have a question about “I remember my walk to the house, growing louder and more intense something like that”?</p>

<p>Sorry violinplayer, I had a math ec so I can’t tell you. But I had the bicycle one as the true writing. and I don’t remember the walk to the house being a question.</p>

<p>@seancarpenter</p>

<p>I left it the way it was as well. Choices B-E were unnecessarily wordy.</p>

<p>Ok good some of my friends said they changed it.</p>

<p>@seancarpenter</p>

<p>What was the exact question do u remember></p>