<p>yes, although i dont think bravery was the word. just wondering what were the other choices. Im pretty sure they all seemed rediculous</p>
<p>"The question was would the first author agree with the statement that critics find wit to be based on surprise mentioned in the second passage. I chose that he would agree." hey are u talking about the question where I put E? (he would agree that comedy should be spontaneous?)</p>
<p>no i'm talking about wakaka's
i didn't have ur test</p>
<p>so shall we get back to writing questions?</p>
<p>I remember there was one sentence in the paragraph editing section (for the passage about history through letters and the historical and spiritual value of them) that had options like this:</p>
<p>a) Keep it.
b) Delete it.
c) Move it to line something.
d) Move it to line something else.
e) ?</p>
<p>I chose b).</p>
<p>Just wondering guys... uhmm... how many No errors did you find?</p>
<p>me too schitz :)</p>
<p>like 3 in section 7</p>
<p>err crap I got 4 >.<;;</p>
<p>I only had 1 writing section. I think it was section 7. RAWR.</p>
<p>one of mine was for sec 10</p>
<p>interesting what was the improve the paragraph u had? was it about chinese american's rights or travelogue</p>
<p>my improve section was about making movies from famous novels, but it wasn't in 10</p>
<p>for promise one,
A is : For all promises</p>
<p>anyone had 6 and 7 as writing?</p>
<p>What did u guys get for number 25 about the guy sweeping a broom at a mouse or something. I got D, which was frantically sweeping, or something.</p>
<p>i believe the answer to the guy sweeping a broom at mouse was "as rapid as" because it should be "as rapidly as"</p>
<p>NOOOOOOOOOO</p>
<p>you are probalby right! honestly, i went back to that question after the proctor called time and just marked it right ehre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>i had only one writting.....and i think it's 6 or 7... it's the one with the paragraph on elevators...and there were something about expert/unseasonable/artstudents advantaged in large cities..etc...i screwed up on that one i think..........>_<</p>
<p>I had the non-experimental writing section/ the test with two grid-ins on math...</p>
<p>One question was something along the lines of "Scientists have recently discovered (something); it has caused them to (something)," and for that question I put that "have recently discovered" was incorrect. The "have" sounded wrong to me. Did anyone else get that?</p>
<p>i had two grid-ins too!!! but i don't remember that one^</p>