<p>was the griots one experimental? i had 2 35 writing questions. one was griots and one was… i cant remember. agh bad memory.</p>
<p>ok so there was two versions/experimental, i didn’t have griots, “One classmate collected plants from a region then labeled and organised them on the shelf” or west africa</p>
<p>Those were both from the same test. Anyway pink what did you get for the paragraph correction one about West Africa? It was either to remove has and have it read enabled or to add to and have it read or to</p>
<p>i didn’t have west africa so many diff version</p>
<p>My 3 Examples</p>
<p>Muhammed Husain (BS) freed iran from slavery
Reynolds andrews (BS) saved a bank
Akbir Hualuan (Famoud Russian military general in 2005) BSSSSSSSSSSSS Probably dumb B</p>
<p>Will i get points off saying that in 2005 the Russians invaded the united states =( FACEPALM!</p>
<p>wth so many versions</p>
<p>with the question, “the glass harmonica is composed of vessels that make noise when their (rim is) rubbed with a finger,” should it be “rims are”? I was stumped. :/</p>
<p>I’m not sure if my essay example was all right for the umbrella of “modern” – I used a literary example, Winston Smith from 1984. I interpreted modern as anything in the past 100 years or so, but after talking with people, I may have been mistaken. Worse yet, it was my first example. My second two were both within the past few years, however. I filled up both pages completely.</p>
<p>omg i had that one. the glass harmonica was rims are yayy</p>
<p>guys, is it okay if i used examples from 1930-1960 on my essay?</p>
<p>i did mother theresa and MLK</p>
<p>OK so the one questions with presidents and then changed to he or she; I put the answer as “to time” or something like that and not what i thought it could have been which was he or she. Anyone else remember that one?</p>
<p>snoopi i got that too
yessss
do you remember the one with the athletes… i don’t rememeber their exact names
and how they got perfet scores on their performances? or something</p>
<p>with my essay, i used historical and literature examples from the past, but then argued that those characters were heroes in THEIR modern world. and then i argued that it could still be applied to today’s modern world. would that work?</p>
<p>He or she should be changed to they. Collegeman how many no errors did you get? And what did you get for the paragraph correction one about West Africa? It was either to remove has and have it read enabled or to add to and have it read or to</p>
<p>what did the west africa talk about, I had a byciyle one</p>
<p>does anyone remember a sentence error with incapable as the answer for d? and was it incorrect?</p>
<p>_____a what was then widely considered unsuitable for women.</p>
<p>Is this no error?</p>
<p>no i think its unable so you were correct i hope :)</p>
<p>snoopi… that’s what i did. i talked about herakles and alexander the great (not really a hero, but whatever) and how they weren’t heroes because they were strong and in alex’s case, conquered the world and ushered in the hellenistic period, but because they had strong character and personal traits blah blah blah and then said that the same is true for people today, even if they arent so legendary and famous.</p>