June 2008 Writing

<p>does anyone remember the "diverse cultures" one and what was wrong with it?</p>

<p>^ I believe that was a no error. But I forget the sentence.</p>

<p>but i thought diverse culture question was section 6 and that one i thought was experimental</p>

<p>I remember diverse cultures as being no error as well.</p>

<p>biographer i put B for answer i think.........
or i could have put C
it had semicolon and "this biographer...."</p>

<p>i thought the correct biographer was "and this biographer" with a COMMA... ?</p>

<p>can anyone tell me the answer to the hemingway question. I put the answer involving "among".</p>

<p>there was a blatant tense error...everyone who put "to" as the wrong answer should read this</p>

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i thought the correct biographer was "and this biographer" with a COMMA... ?

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that's what i got and im fairly sure its correct</p>

<p>I can't remember the question or what it was about BUT it was a writing and it had the word 'and' after a semi-colon, is that right? Like this: blahblahblah; and blahblah.</p>

<p>^i thought that was right also, but the XXXXXX, and YYYY worked because it was 2 independent clauses with a conjunction between them. It was grammatically correct whereas im not sure the ; and is (it may be...not sure)</p>

<p>I thought it was wrong... I looked it up after and found something that said that you can use a semi-colon before a coordinating conjunction ONLY if the clause that came prior to the semi-colon was a list... but I don't remember the sentence so I don't remember whether or not it was a list.</p>

<p>that information one was experimental no?</p>

<p>dont think so i had it and i had experimental math</p>

<p>Was this question in the experimental section? (does anyone remember this question that had a cr/math experimental section)</p>

<p>San Diego County, home to skateboard corporations and skateboard ramps like those used in competition, is a favorite place for skateboarders to live.</p>

<p>can someone tell me what the answer to the iceskater one was? It was like Although far more experienced a skater, Emily performed less impressively or something like that. wat answers did u guys put for that?</p>

<p>The choices i got it down to were: A where it reads as same, B that used whereas, and C that said despite how she was a far more experienced skater</p>

<p>I think that one could safely remain unchanged.</p>

<p>isn't the word a though before skater an issue cause it reads very awkward? so isn;t it therefore not correct as it is?</p>

<p>are u sure the word a can be before skater cause that does sound very wkaward? how can it therefore remain unchanged?</p>