<p>no, not really, writing was normally easy.</p>
<p>did u guys get "it" as an answer?? I think it was an ambigious modifier</p>
<p>The one about the writer's success? Yeah, "it" doesn't work there.</p>
<p>i got "himself" as another answer too</p>
<p>I had 4 "no error" as my answers in the writing portion. :(</p>
<p>anybody want to confirm? :)</p>
<p>i think i had 3</p>
<p>i think i had a little bit more than 4 no error's, can't remember though.</p>
<p>hmm... I put "himself" one as no error I think...;</p>
<p>I must've got it wrong</p>
<p>I had four no errors</p>
<p>tlqf, what Q was this with "himself"? Did I miss that one...if I did, that's really bad. Also did anyone get the sentence error ID that was something about flooding waters and shorelines eroded that would destroy homes?</p>
<p>no, you're right, the himself one is E, no error.</p>
<p>i was trying to choose between D and E on the last writing one. It seemed like both could hv worked</p>
<p>there was also one that had choices to a) in hopes to expand b) hoping to expand anyone remember that one?</p>
<p>i think the WS questions are by far the hardest to remember</p>
<p>Juliana: sorry; I dun quite remember the Q... it was something like the Author blah blah , who blah blah, to blah himself .. lol sorry!</p>
<p>I remembered Kaplan saying that usually 1/5th of the grammar section were "no error" So I didnt second guess on any of the no erros I had. I think statistally, there is a more likely chance to get the answer wrong if you second-guess.</p>
<p>I don't remember that one, Goldfish...can u remember anything else about that Q? Also no one has answered about the "shorelines eroded" Q in the writing section. =[</p>
<p>does anybody remember what they put for that writing one that was like, ".....as a possible means of identification" ?</p>
<p>tlqk, are you talking about the female author who gained fame through writing a book? I put "it" as the error for that.</p>
<p>we're<em>going</em>down_swinging, are you talking about the one with fingerprinting analysis and federal agents? I think I put E, no error, for that one.</p>
<p>Julina: I have no idea; yeah... I did put "it" as one of the answers as misplaced modifier. I just confused it with the 'himself' Q</p>