<p>What do you guys think the curve for each section will be?
-1 10 essay = 790?
-1 math = 780?
-2 reading = 800??</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the answer to the lipstick question was?</p>
<p>for Salt Lake blah blah, producing evocative blah blah</p>
<p>i put producing because it was a misplaced modifier.</p>
<p>so for the essay, I used 2 examples from the scarlet letter and Pearl Harbor- do u guys think they’re any good??</p>
<p>Anyone know when the scores are released?</p>
<p>@allan74 march 29</p>
<p>Would anyone mind combining the answers?</p>
<p>What was the answer for the “chandelier” it was like, Its chandeliers and something make the room bigger than it actually is.</p>
<p>It hasn’t been agreed yet.</p>
<p>Some put “Its” as the error.
Some put NE.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I think NE is the answer.
Coming from someone who put its :(</p>
<p>Lol. I’m the opposite! </p>
<p>Unfortunately I think “Its” is the answer, coming from someone who put NE.</p>
<p>someone please make an exhaustive list</p>
<p>Niceboat, wasn’t “room” the only singular noun in the sentence?</p>
<p>exhaustive list…u guys take pride in memorizing questions…post them</p>
<p>“Its chandeliers and something make the room bigger than it actually is.”</p>
<p>If this was actually how it was phrased, then NO ERROR would be the correct choice.</p>
<p>Its = The room’s</p>
<p>The room’s chandeliers and something make the room bigger than it actually is.</p>
<p>There is no GRAMMATICAL justification for picking ITS.</p>
<p>@jimmypod nope…the sentence says “make the room appear bigger than it actually is"
according to the parallel theory…it should be “than it actually does”…cuz the “appear” can only parallel to “does”…
so yep!!</p>
<p>r u doing the past mistakes?
yep…i think u r fine…
i use thomas Edison and Vietnam-Iraq war whtever…</p>
<p>@secret
With parallelism you have “Its chandeliers and mirrors MAKE the room appear bigger”, “than”, and “it actually IS.” Both phrases are fine and “than” connects two independent clauses. (Verbs in caps.)</p>
<p>LMAO, “make the room appear bigger than it actually does” learn english kid</p>
<p>How much of a difference in score would it make if you get a 8/12 or a 10/12?</p>