Official June 2012 SAT Writing (US)

<p>ppl said the dropping one at 160 was no error?</p>

<p>I got 3 no errors</p>

<p>number 19 was like “While all” the director knew was that he had had missed rehearsal, he treated “more harsh” “after” he found out why. or something like tht.</p>

<p>shimkihoon, i got no error for that, i asked that previously</p>

<p>Was harry potter experimental?</p>

<p>@hkim0713 f yes me too i got 3 no errors</p>

<p>@Bannedhero woah yeah didn’t get that</p>

<p>What about the one where it said something from India dating back to the 1900s? I put dating back as the error. And what about the last question on the whole test I put e the one that used the semicolon</p>

<p>garciac, the answer for that was more harsh right? because it had to be more harshly</p>

<p>It should be ‘more harshly’ @Garcia</p>

<p>@Usefulidiot I put no error for that one, if I recall. I wasn’t sure.</p>

<p>useful, i put no error for that but idk if i’m right</p>

<p>are you guys 100% sure that the steep one was no error?</p>

<p>I put no error. Seems like most everyone did as well.</p>

<p>i put A warlands. i thuoght it was dropping at a steep 160 miles per feet</p>

<p>^
same… but majority is saying no error :/</p>

<p>What did everyone out for the last question of the test? I out e I think it was which followed by a semicolon</p>

<p>If I’m thinking about the right question, I put just a comma.</p>

<p>useful, you can’t say which after a semicolon because then it won’t be a complete sentence. i chose something like burrows, _____</p>

<p>Oh dear. Dropping 160 miles per feet will land you in the earth’s mantle!</p>

<p>I thought It required a semicolon cause there were 2 complete sentences on both sides of the semicolon</p>

<p>Except there wasn’t two complete sentences.</p>