<p>3rd to last error i.d</p>
<p>okay so for the fuel corn i wasnt sure between no error or “the good thing about” cuz i felt that was weird but it wasnt really wrong</p>
<p>there was also the ones like as the fuel price rises and the costs mounted- mounted was wrong right</p>
<p>i think the no errors were pretty much established a long time ago… i totally agree with the
- louis armstrong with the Hot Five
2)Meyer lemon - french fries smell</p>
<p>can anyone remember vaguely what the sentence for hot five was?
i think i put no error but…</p>
<p>Any more input on “the voice was the uncle’s or someone else’s” vs “the voice was the uncle’s or that of someone else”</p>
<p>Nvm I see the problem.</p>
<p>I got the essay on how if people had more time and less work/school, would they be more creative or active. Anything?</p>
<p>The uncle’s or someone else’s is definitely the correct answer.</p>
<p>^no it was most certainly “uncle’s or that of someone else.”</p>
<p>The science one is definitely no error. “Instead of” works perfectly in the sentence. </p>
<p>The sentence stated in a previous post is wrong because i remember “Generating energy” being the last part of the sentence.</p>
<p>…wait how, what the balls?</p>
<p>the science one was wrong, there was an extra something thrown in. i’m not sure what the sentence was, but i had no trouble picking out the error or else i would remember it.</p>
<p>but yeah, it was definitely “uncle’s or that of someone else.”</p>
<p>If you get a 12 essay, you can still get an 800 with 2-3 writing questions wrong right?</p>
<p>It was uncle’s or someone else because it wouldn’t make sense to say someone else’s voice said something.</p>
<p>I just thought it was uncle’s or someone else’s. Has this been confirmed? Also, what does a 12 essay consist of? I’m consistently getting 10’s and I keep thinking that I’m going to get a 12. I write flawlessly, I think it’s my handwriting…</p>
<p>It’s makes sense to say someone else’s voice said x, just as it makes sense to say the uncle’s voice said y…</p>
<p>Was Anita’s portraying no error</p>
<p>Cortana you’re wrong about the science one.</p>
<p>Isn’t it “Anita’s portrayal” not “portraying”?</p>
<p>^ That sentence was something along the lines of:
Anita won bla bla bla academy awards for her portraying (name) in bla bla movie. “her portraying” was underlined.</p>
<p>I don’t remember that the error was to be changed to portrayal, yet it wasn’t a no error. so does anyone remember what other choices were?</p>