A lot of Questions for SAT masters

<p>My grandson thinks he can cook better than any other person at the fair; and he has the blue ribbons to prove it.
(A) My grandson thinks he can cook better than any other person at the fair; and he<br>
(B) My grandson thinks he can cook better than any person at the fair, and he<br>
(C) My grandson thinks he can cook better than any person at the fair, consequently he<br>
(D) To think he can cook better than any other person at the fair, my grandson<br>
(E) Thinking he can cook better than any other person at the fair, my grandson </p>

<p>The answer is B and I thought it was A because B includes the phrase "better than any person at the fair" which is supposed to be "any other person" because mere "any person" would also include the grandson himself.</p>

<p>*Other questions: </p>

<p>*Is it true that the curve for October tests are worse than the curves for other SAT tests?
What would a person get if he/she got 4-5 wrong on an SAT October CR part?</p>

<p>*Does the CB release the International OCT SAT with answers? When?</p>

<p>*Do you know the Q&A for Nov International SAT 2010?</p>

<p>1) You copied the question incorrectly … B correctly reads: </p>

<p>* My grandson thinks he can cook better than any other person at the fair, and he…*</p>

<p>2) B corrects the glaring semicolon-usage error in A. Use a comma with a conjunction, not a semicolon with a conjunction.</p>

<p>B - Semi-colon error</p>

<p>They do not base curves on scores/dates, but instead on how difficult they felt the test was.</p>

<p>Wow thanx guys;</p>

<p>@MiroKaz,
I got a math section for experimental. Since it’s math, it wouldn’t do any good for my CR grade or WR grade, right? (If I apply your logic…?) :D</p>