June 2009 SAT Writing!

<p>I thought it clearly referred to the city, but I put myself in the person’s shoes who made the test and figured they would want to mess with my mind so I said that “it” was incorrect (lol, yes, I actually do that).</p>

<p>BeautifulNerd-
Lol its cool…this was my first time takin the SAT and I took it only bc I woke up early on sat and decided to take it as a standby. The SAT will randomly assign each booklet one experimental and 9 nonexperimental. The experimental section could be any of the 3 subjects, but I don’t think it counts toward your score where as the other 9 sections do.</p>

<p>non-experimental counts, experimental doesn’t</p>

<p>it’s actually kind of a depressing experience - especially when you feel like you totally aced a section and later find out it didn’t count at all.</p>

<p>Also, it only deprives you of valuable concentration you could put onto a section that really matters :P</p>

<p>So was it “it” or No error?</p>

<p>I am almost certain that “it” was correct. I still would like someone to clarify why surrounds was ok though.</p>

<p>Surrounds makes sense because it was saying a long time ago the walls used to surround the city but now the city surrounds the walls (implying that the city has grown in size).</p>

<p>Thanks Latency, </p>

<p>Lol I must have misread the sentence then…anyone remember wat it was?</p>

<p>Thanks, Rtgrove! </p>

<p>Lol I hope the CR section was experimental.</p>

<p>so the one with lion is not experimental?</p>

<p>that means the pasta machine question is experimental right?</p>

<p>That was the weirdest question ever. Pasta machine? Someone has too much free time to come up with this.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, no. The pasta machine question was on nonexperimental.</p>

<p>r u sure?
then do u remember this question
it was like temperature in one region increased less than other region</p>

<p>it was the last identifying sentence error question in one of the writing sections</p>

<p>Ya, I remember it. I had experimental on CR, but I still had the question.</p>

<p>ok…
so lion thing is not no error?
darn…</p>

<p>@Rtgrove</p>

<p>oo whoops I need to edit (I was thinking of question #14 on section 10) and not the city one</p>

<p>the city one, I chose A - I thought “it” was correct</p>

<p>wat was A on the city one?</p>

<p>What was the pasta machine question?</p>

<p>I put no error for the Lion question.</p>

<p>For the City one I put it as well, but I was torn between the it. To me though, like other people have stated in this thread, the “it” sounded fine.</p>

<p>so no errors are
lion, city, old people (course of)?</p>

<p>I do remember putting no error for a question about old people, so yeah, that’s at least the ones I remember putting no error for.</p>