November 2009 WRITING (US only)

<p>Anyone know about #29: The one about "Most of Europe was funded by government… while blah blah was financially supported?</p>

<p>@mifune</p>

<p>are saying that section4, the one about grocery shopping psychology is experiement?</p>

<p>bl3h-- i said “because it feared”
i ws torn between that and “out of fearing”</p>

<p>i don’t remember the Churchill question…i guess i must have overlooked “respectively/respectfully” i do remember however formerly/formally</p>

<p>does anyone remember a question about the history of a shop salvation as old as ships themselves…</p>

<p>the answer choices were
beginning with divers using ______
having began with divers using ___________</p>

<p>anyone know the answer</p>

<p>bl3h - I said “because it feared” for the Soviet/US question.</p>

<p>How do you tell which section is experimental? I hope it isn’t section 4 because I completely botched the other writing section…</p>

<p>Was the one about D-day the girl with her grandfather in the war experimental or the grocery store one?</p>

<p>im pretty sure it was “beginning…”</p>

<p>Beginning w/ divers…</p>

<p>Can I get confirmation on the first question on the facial expressions paragraph? It was like “We assumed that emotions caused facial expressions.” I put (as it is now) but I’m not sure</p>

<p>I said it wasn’t “As it is now” because it says caused instead of cause. I don’t remember what I put though.
I was so confident about all the sections after I finished and looking over the forums I realized just how many mistakes I made. =/</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question that said</p>

<p>if confirmed, this evidence could indicate…</p>

<p>i put “could indicate” as my answer</p>

<p>is the answer E?</p>

<p>I believe I put “Beginning with divers” and I changed the first sentence for the paragraph. From what I remember, the first sentence was present tense and then the second sentence (in question) was in past tense. I don’t remember my choice but I remember noting the tense switch.</p>

<p>No one answered my question from before =/
For the facial expressions passage, was the last question “Concerning these arguments…” or “Based on such experiments…”?</p>

<p>i think i had “based on his experiments”…?he concluded. b/c it basically summarized his experiments and the conclusion didnt correspond</p>

<p>yeah, what was the answer to “we assumed…”</p>

<p>Two Questions:</p>

<p>-For section 10, the underlined part was “most of them women” (it was about characters in some plays), what was the answer?
-One of the ID errors: If I would have known the horse never raced in the mud…)</p>

<p>PS: I had writing experimental; one was the grocery store psychology, other was modern architecture restoration</p>

<p>Combine: I put A, leave as is. For the other one I remember putting something like “If I had known…” because it was wordy.</p>

<p>Yeah, for the writing experimental, was the architecture restoration paired with identify the error questions about jellyfish, forging documents, and a Marlowe play (early on, like fourth question)? I can’t remember.</p>

<p>I’m slightly peeved about the Churchill and the respectively/respectfully error. I thought it was the wrong word but I also thought that CB doesn’t count a wrong word as a mistake. I mean, it’s in the right form, so how can they judge an error on the word choice?</p>

<p>@Jshapiro105
I put “based on such experiments” but I was between that and “concerning these arguments.” What triggered me to pick the former was that before the author was talking about the activity numbers or whatever and how he had different people express the activity numbers and that was his experiment. The author didn’t really make an argument, but he was just talking about the experiments.</p>