<p>Hey everyone. This month's SAT is right around the corner, so I thought I'd put up a thread where people can discuss questions, comments, etc. This thread specifically pertains to the Writing section. Good luck to everyone taking the test!</p>
<p>that prompt was torture.</p>
<p>lmaoo it was…i seriously feel that im going to get a zero for being off topic…but how many no errors did y’all get?</p>
<p>what was the world war 2 one??</p>
<p>a lot… at least 4, i think 5… but that was for the section near the end… </p>
<p>wait… i had experimental… so i guess 4 or 5</p>
<p>? im confused, for the regular writing section, i only got 27 nd 29…</p>
<p>i got 2 no errors</p>
<p>yep…near the end, one apart from each other? and the question about the coreecting paragraphs with the sentence about new and used cars, i said to delete it…</p>
<p>o shoot. ah well… i dont need to improve wrting for my superscore… i got lucky last time… :D</p>
<p>were hopeful
or were hoping
???
last question</p>
<p>were hoping i think…the hopeful one was wrong idiom use, or at least thats what i thought…</p>
<p>i concur with hannah</p>
<p>Clavy, I put the last one (was hoping)</p>
<p>Its all about jersey shore.</p>
<p>WHATW AS THE EXPERIMENTAL GUYS?? CARS OR E BOOKS?</p>
<p>I agree with jaded, and the experimental probably is E-books.</p>
<p>The experiment was E-Books, I didn’t have any section on that.</p>
<p>it was a plural subject tho…idk. and e-books was experimental.</p>
<p>EVERYONE PUT JERSEY SHORE lol</p>
<p>The subject was each, not the plural noun.</p>
<p>ohhh wait! the banker one? i remember now, i put “each was hoping”</p>