I think number 29 had something like many of them, but it should be changed to many of whom.
@kylemcgrogan no I’m pretty sure its the same question…
@botherme - Yeah, it was a comma splice. I don’t remember the exact sentence so I don’t remember how I fixed it, sorry.
so if i get one question wrong in the grid in section for math and one multiple wrong for the multiple choice, i get 740 for math??? i thought grid in question doesn’t count
@glasshours I agree with you on the India one.
@prospect123 - Yep, I saw that too!
oh dang so that was how it was supposed to be resolved.
How many no errors did you guys get?
@glasshours i agree with you too… what did you get for the Korean actress sentence completion? was it restraint?
did anyone put down the answer with celerity
louisa may alcott passage - was the last question about a statement the author would agree with be A. her writings reflected a desire to reconciliate with her father’s ambivalence or D. something about the dividing tensions
comparing two short passages about organic food’s environmental impact - what is something both passages would agree with?
@botherme I got 5 no errors, but I’m pretty sure that’s way to much. The general consensus between my friends were 3-4
@gustachurro - Grid-ins don’t count only in the sense that there’s not a penalty if you get the question wrong
Do you remember the sentence? I can’t remember anything mentioning a Korean actress
@gustachurro i put down restraint but idk if sarcasm would work too
also, what was the answer to the bookstore one with nancey drew
@abcgirl i think it was deliberation and intemperate?
@TheDesiBoy not counting the one I missed, I believe I also got 5 no errors
i had 4 no errors in the long writing section
@gustachurro i put restraint for that one
There was a Louisa May Alcott passage?!
I guess that was my experimental section