June 2009 SAT Writing!

<p>Wait the last 3 to be Es on the lsat section? are you sure?</p>

<p>The last one Im sure was B I got EEB.</p>

<p>It was something like “If they knew what they were expecting”…I was debating between B and E but E was “By letting them know…”, which didnt work in the context.</p>

<p>Also, after setence 13??</p>

<p>There was one question that said “several club members…” or something like that. It was question 22 in the long writing section.</p>

<p>What did you guys get for the answer?</p>

<p>Last one wasn’t E, I think it was A or B. Can’t remember for sure. The two before it were E though.</p>

<p>I got a different prompt…something about striving to improve oneself.
Also, I thought the mountain lion one was no error. I just Searched “are one of” and got 300 million results on google.</p>

<p>I don’t remember what the last question was. But I remember I put E. I could very well be wrong though.</p>

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<p>Brings back memories!</p>

<p>… I think I picked B, too. It was blatantly obvious, though.</p>

<p>Also did you guys get after sentence 13? for the last one in the 35 questions section.</p>

<p>verdill, thank you! I got a prompt along the lines of what you said. You’re the first person to say that in this thread for some reason.</p>

<p>I was beginning to think that I completely misread the prompt.</p>

<p>I think the last one was pretty obviously the first choice… or whatever ‘if they were to be told’, because it was the only one that was parallelled by the rest of the sentence’s grammar…</p>

<p>1232cricket are you talking about the parrot passage?</p>

<p>the second to last question on section 10 did NOT have the answer “however” because that would be a runon and you need a semicolon. They didn’t give one. That’s why it was hard. it was correct as it was.</p>

<p>btw, the several club members had to do with them being in their eighties, etc. i said it was correct as it was. also, can you still get an 800 with a 9 essay if you get all MC right?</p>

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That’s what I thought at first, but then when I read it again I didn’t think it needed a semicolon…</p>

<p>I don’t remember the exact sentence now though so I really don’t even know anymore.</p>

<h2>btw, the several club members had to do with them being in their eighties, etc. i said it was correct as it was. </h2>

<p>I either left that one blank or choose E.</p>

<p>I couldn’t decide whether it was something wrong with the first underlined term. Everything else seemed right.</p>

<p>just as a general grammar rule, you absolutely NEED to have a semicolon before however is used to link two independent clauses. The sentence did have two independent clauses</p>

<p>Yes is the parrot one E After sentence 13?</p>

<p>Yea I had 2 idiom errors–one I was sure about teh other the one aobut old people—&lt;/p>

<p>the one with “course for” I dont know if thats right…or not shouldnt it be course on somethign?</p>

<p>For the photos, why would you have “express in” ?? The rest didn’t, it was faulty parallelism…</p>

<p>Were they definitely two independent clauses? I thought the second wasn’t an independent clause… but at that point I was a bit pressed for time so I may have read it too quickly.</p>

<p>Hmmm.</p>

<p>That was the one where it was like
They made sure the parrot didn’t see body motions (w/e) of the woman?</p>

<p>I put that after sentence 6.</p>

<p>^I was pressed for time, so I put sentence 13 after they said they didnt want bias (could be wrong)</p>

<p>Whats the express in?</p>

<p>I remember something with beauty? I had C (not A), where it had ___ in and ___ for</p>

<p>Anyone else confirm?</p>

<p>Also is the one about the eighties it said </p>

<p>“Took a course for”…is that gramattically correct? google seems to think so so it looks like I missed that one?</p>

<p>But can someoen confirm the sentence one and the one with the ___ in and ___ for?</p>