<p>Yeah, I remember putting it in the present tense because it talks about historians now.</p>
<p>are you talking about the Motown historians? because it is supposed to be in the present tense</p>
<p>because collegeboard likes to throw in an exp section at section 3 or 7, i thought the motown was the exp. since I had it my 7th section. Now I am assuming I am wrong because the other section was about fingerprint forensic, which no one seems to have gotten. So motown is real?</p>
<p>For my essay about unlearn ideas/assumption, I said...</p>
<p>"world is filled with false and true ideas. but society relies on both ideas to ultimately progress."
first example: plasma membrane and levington and fluid mosaic model. people needed a foundation (wrong idea) to progress toward truth</p>
<p>second example: i was atheist (not real lol). my "wrong" idea and my minister's idea brought the best out of us to defend our beliefs. no matter how wrong an idea is, ideas motivate us to ultimately reach a compromised truth
qualifier: slavery how it was blatantly retarded and wrong
conclusion: in essence, there are no bad or good ideas. those negligible adjectives are merely relative and all ideas serve not only as a foundation but also a goal for people to disprove/prove to reach "truth"</p>
<p>yes motown is real.</p>
<p>Seahwang -- I wrote about the cell membrane too!! My biology had just had a quiz on it Friday, and one of the questions asked for a short essay about the "delineation" of the cell membrane, so I pretty much just copied it over from memory.</p>
<p>oh my. we are DEF gonna get 12 on the essay now lol</p>
<p>Do yall study grammar rules for the sat? I don't see the point. I just read the sentences in my head and choose the one that sounds right to me... (I got a 790 last time)</p>
<p>I am pretty sure it was "adjective, even optimistic". The modifying clause has to come immediately after it.</p>
<p>sublime,
sometimes the english language is tricky, and what sounds right isn't correct at all. So it's good to know some of the rules.
but congrats on your score</p>
<p>yeah, and it helps me to have "proof" for my answers. even if i know something sounds wrong to me, i like to be able to attach "subject-verb disagreement", or whatever, to it.</p>
<p>How many no errors did you guys get? I got 4 lol.</p>
<p>same here, although the bless me ultima questionthrew me off initially</p>
<p>i think i got four also. but i cant remember since i had an experimental. i know i got four no errors on at least one of my sections.</p>
<p>oh man... i got 3</p>
<p>is there always liek different essays? i got an essay about should a person choose a side on an issue or being moderate better...</p>