<p>o thanks mirage.....
but wat about the legit writing section...that was the story about the black space lady.
i only had 2 no errors and they were back to back</p>
<p>o my b about that same post</p>
<p>okay i know one of the no errors was like</p>
<p>"few such vessels" was this part of the oyster question</p>
<p>what was the other no error question</p>
<p>but yea the black lady was the legit one.......wat was the entire most question</p>
<p>What were the two back-to-back "No Error"s? Oyster and _________?</p>
<p>what did you guys put for the guy who was a practioner of medicine? his name was like Avinea and it gave some dates of his life</p>
<p>I only got 2 no errors in one of my sections, but they weren't back to back...</p>
<p>I could be wrong, but one was the "such vessels" one and the other one was about a government and its "praised efforts" I think? I might be mixing up sections though, I forget.</p>
<p>lmao i have no clue.....does someone know</p>
<p>i said the praised efforts was wrong... it was "highly praised", not just high praised, so it wasn't no error</p>
<p>yea i put highly priased</p>
<p>It was like C. Avicenna, a practitioner of medicine (blah to blah), was a blah blah.</p>
<p>@MiRAGEx21</p>
<p>I thought praised was being used as an adjective...Hmm</p>
<p>@ phlpsun: something like: "a practioner of medicine at (age..17? w/e), avinea (birth-death) cured king wazlib"</p>
<p>yea. me too mirage...it was highly praised</p>
<p>which was the "praised efforts" question?</p>
<p>What were the two back-to-back "No Error"s? Oyster and _________?</p>
<p>The oyster one said "few such vessels"</p>
<p>Was the one after the Oyster question about Telemann being prolific?</p>
<p>Lighting rarely occurs when snowing etc....</p>
<p>I think you have to say when "it is snowing". Pretty sure I got that wrong, am hoping that was experimental.</p>
<p>I put E for the codfish one.</p>
<p>"Look at all the codfish in that pond, they're so big!"</p>
<p>what number (relatively) was the codfish one. I don't remember it at all!</p>