OCTOBER 2009 Writing

<p>the first was most likely experimental, it was really hard</p>

<p>and the order of questions was inverted… the one about the girl playing the clarinet was experimental</p>

<p>Wait who else got the essay prompt about networks and family?</p>

<p>so wat was the answer? for the science fair thing</p>

<p>science fair? more details please</p>

<p>the kids and the robot or something…</p>

<p>I got the family/network essay = ]
It was so easy…I was happy I had about 5-7 minutes to spare, so I took the time to proofread and make corrections to the whole essay.</p>

<p>@Corey91: The answer cannot be spelled out word-for-word for you, but I can assure you it was fairly simple. If you went with your gut and what sounded right, you would most definitely have gotten that one.</p>

<p>What about the desk one? I remember…</p>

<p>folder stuffed between books
large and able carry books and novelties
<em>I</em> sanded it down</p>

<p>did anyone get the last questions of the paragraph section?
which sentence to place it immediately before?</p>

<p>gregrunt: Oh, I know I got that one right, spent a good bit of time on it, I was just trying to help the other person remember. : )</p>

<p>what was the desk passage about? why do I forget everything??</p>

<p>desk was experimental, I didnt have it</p>

<p>What was the one about Dalton (in the spotting errors section)? I put no error…anyone dispute?</p>

<p>so what is the consensus on the greek and roman literature question? was it supposed to be singular?</p>

<p>I clearly remember the greek and roman literature one saying IS. It was singular.</p>

<p>Yeah the family/network one was easy. I finally did a decent essay.</p>

<p>so what was the answer to the greek question?</p>

<p>I placed sentence immediatly before 14.</p>

<p>so is “unique to” a correct idiom?
i thought it shoulda been unique about or unique of</p>

<p>unique to is correct</p>

<p>what was the answer to the greek question?</p>