<p>am i the only one that thinks that the 2nd section was the experimental one. </p>
<p>i'm only saying that because it was a lot harder than normal for me. i sweeped the first section though.</p>
<p>am i the only one that thinks that the 2nd section was the experimental one. </p>
<p>i'm only saying that because it was a lot harder than normal for me. i sweeped the first section though.</p>
<p>^what did you guys get for the brazil one? I put populous, but I think it's wrong.lol..</p>
<p>who remembers that one in improving sentences talking about the pressure on a touchpad and microwave.</p>
<p>the cave/monaco question was: "the cave is larger than the size of monaco"</p>
<p>it should be "larger than monaco" because you can't compare the cave itself to the size of monaco, you have to either compare the cave itself to monaco itself or the size of the cave to the size of monaco</p>
<p>^^thats exactly what i thought. hopefully its correct!</p>
<p>So how many total no errors did you get? Can we agree that there are 4?</p>
<p>brazil, on schedule, darius and pluto. Maybe not exactly those four but can we agree that there are four?</p>
<p>I remember 4 total E
What did you guys get for that television potential one with a comma that said, few come to mind.
I think I was stuck between two, both very similiar, except one of them had the pronoun "one".
I picked the one with the pronoun "one". What about you guys?</p>
<p>deeboggle I had the same 4 E's and I'm generally good at this</p>
<p>shiomi,i believe that's the last Q in section 10 u're talking bout... yes one of the pronoun is "one", and i believe it's C. it wsa pretty straight forward, the -when clause-, then the complete sentnece follows it..</p>
<p>for #13,the parent playing music.. it was idiom error right, it was something like
__<em>of playing music for their children... it's _</em>BY playing music right?</p>
<p>all right, thanks guys.</p>
<p>BTW, does anyone remember clearly how the question parent/music was worded?</p>
<p>yeah, I don't remember the music one</p>
<p>FOR the Brazil question,
it went like Brazil is the most populous, and largest in area.</p>
<p>music one was right after the 35 section's #12... so its 13,so its one of the easiest...but why are people saying "them" is ambiguous...remember,its not...</p>
<p>I don't think them is ambiguous mostly because there's another idiom error that just sounds ridiculously wrong. lol.</p>
<p>someone please write out the music sentence so we can settle it.</p>
<p>wouldn't that be against the CB rule?</p>
<p>use synonyms in place of a few words? We just need a sentence w/ the same construction. "fathers" instead of
parents maybe? dance instead of music?</p>
<p>in may i got a 9 essay with 4 wrong and got a 690....think this one will be harsher?</p>
<p>i believe its like...
-[like many people] , elders believes so and so can arouse kids' intelligence [of] [playing] songs to them in when [they] r young.</p>
<p>ohhh
ren
i put the answer was "of" for that one
i think it should be "by"</p>
<p>right?</p>