October SAT Writing

<p>And for the one where the girl keeps changing her mind, I put down C b/c I thought it should have been "her friends had given up" expecting Jamie to come to their parties.</p>

<p>junshik, i think you over-thought it a little. the SAT was designed
for people much dumber than yourself</p>

<p>The girl changing her mind one was an idiom error. It should be "tendency TO change her mind".</p>

<p>yes^,i was so glad this one appeared,cuz i clearly remember this in CB practice test LOL!
there was another easy one
angrily and confused...lol..</p>

<p>And, yeah, I deleted the hand cramps sentence. Lol, it was so random.</p>

<p>yea,, it's tendency of blahblahblah , choice A, was the answer</p>

<p>what was the girls giving up question?</p>

<p>anyone remember 'forged...out of' for one of the multiple choice questions?</p>

<p>or was that experimental?</p>

<p>i dont remember forged...</p>

<p>i had experimental writing, and i dont even remember a question with forged in it...</p>

<p>for the girls giving up one i thought it was the part that the girls gave up expecting or something like that. it sounded awkward.</p>

<p>Agh.... hopefully I got over 2050...</p>

<p>the pluto one was verb/noun disagreement</p>

<p>Does anyone know whether the Brazil one was E?</p>

<p>Also, the "you and I" one?</p>

<p>was you and me.</p>

<p>sorry guys....it was 'foster...out of' for one of the multiple choice questions. did anyone have this?</p>

<p>back to the girls sentence... i dont remember it being tendency for..</p>

<p>i did. i think... or im just hallucinating</p>

<p>altissimus, yea,i remember the Q.. was "for.. you and i", i -> ME</p>

<p>'foster...out of' for one of the multiple choice questions. did people write that this was correct? cos i thought you can't put 'out of' for 'foster'</p>