May 2010 Writing SAT Thread

<p>can someone confirm this</p>

<p>the xylyphones one was “than” as the right answer</p>

<p>and the one with assinations</p>

<p>was “of assasinations” which shudve been “as assasination”</p>

<p>also is it "distinctive?</p>

<p>I think u remember the sentence wrong majinbu. I dont remember the sentence being like that. </p>

<p>Can someone please confirm these answers?</p>

<p>Bananas weren’t being compared individually to apples and bananas though. They were being compared to “other” fruits, which would mean that it is just a comparison between two different things.</p>

<p>I wish someone remembered the other answers/ the correct sentence.</p>

<p>wouldn’t “no one” be the subjective pronoun thus requiring an objective pronoun which is “me”?</p>

<p>@teddybear52</p>

<p>i put the one that started with “whether”. i have no idea though, lol</p>

<p>@silver- what???</p>

<p>I had 2 long W sections (35 q. ones)…the paragraphs were about the author and education…the other was about juggling…which was experimental? </p>

<p>Can anyone confirm that is was the one with the juggling? And how do we know it was?</p>

<p>i didn’t have an experimental section, and i read a passage about juggling. so i assume it wasn’t experimental…</p>

<p>^ok, thank you…could anyone tell me the answer to the paragraph q’s…if they remember…the one i was unsure of was the one that said something about “had the talent for” and the other option that seemed correct also had ‘had’ in it…sorry for being so vague</p>

<p>can someone confirm this</p>

<p>the xylyphones one was “than” as the right answer</p>

<p>and the one with assinations</p>

<p>was “of assasinations” which shudve been “as assasination”</p>

<p>also is it "distinctive?</p>

<p>I think u remember the sentence wrong majinbu. I dont remember the sentence being like that. </p>

<p>Can someone please confirm these answers? </p>

<p>:/ Come on lol this is the 3rd time Ivve posted this…sigh</p>

<p>@Shah- I’m pretty sure the first two are right. What is the “distinctive” from?</p>

<p>I put ‘have’ for the one with citrus fruit,…because I thought citrus was an adjective and distinctively could modify it correctly since its an adverb…and have is pl. verb, while honey is singular</p>

<p>wat was the xylophone q,? i dont remember it</p>

<p>@boston - last question (#29) with the honey and flowers thing.</p>

<p>Oh. Der. Lol. I had distinctive too.</p>

<p>@shahe: for the xylophone I put “with” (it should be differ from not with)
I agree with you on the assasination : shoulb be “as”</p>

<p>same…but they say that it is “have”</p>

<p>for the honey, I put “have” as I suppose it refers to the singular honey</p>

<p>Differ from, not differ with.
Honey has.</p>

<p>can someone put up the multiple choice answers for wrting sec 6 with 35 ques. n the last sec?</p>

<p>no the xylphone was than. I just asked a friend who got an 800 on writing.</p>

<p>Why? because bells was mentioned</p>

<p>so it shudve been than the bells of xylyphone. so it
is indeed " than"</p>

<p>Also one more question</p>

<p>as </p>

<p>“More freely” an Id answer?</p>

<p>^ yeah, I got more freely also.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember any of the rest of the sentence with the xylophone?
I remember it, and I remember that “than” was a possible choice but I didn’t put it. :/</p>

<p>Also, sorry if it has been mentioned, but there was question like
_________ resulting from either _________
a) resulting from either
b) resulting either from
c) as a result of either
(those letters are not correct, just to give an idea)</p>

<p>It messed me up; all of those answers sounded right to me.</p>