Official June 2012 SAT Writing (US)

<p>For one of the question it was like…</p>

<p>(Some author) wasn’t as intricate in his writing as ||was|| (Two other authors)</p>

<p>It’s supposed to were, right?</p>

<p>do you guys remember what the 3 NEs were? I got 4…</p>

<p>I put E as well.</p>

<p>gthopeful, i first had 4 n/e’s but changed #28 from E to B or C (forgot which)</p>

<p>dropping at a steep 160 miles per feet??? should that be the correction?</p>

<p>29 was a no error, and if i recall correctly, 16 and 21 are also n/e’s</p>

<p>no, the error to 29 was “much” because it should have been “many”</p>

<p>Does anybody know the answer to the very last question of the test? It involved usage of a semicolon and was talking about burrowing animals or something.</p>

<p>@krungle: burrow, ____ semicolon would not work because there weren’t two independent clauses</p>

<p>krungle, just scroll up in this thread and you’ll find your answer but i put the one with only a comma</p>

<p>wait i thought “much” “many” was #28…w/e i guess i put 28 as n/e</p>

<p>Agh, missed that one then.</p>

<p>wait, what was 28 then…</p>

<p>isn’t there one like “name” of contributors, shouldnt it be names?</p>

<p>yes</p>

<p>10charzz</p>

<p>ok, and what about the one that was like. : he was defeated, but he still maintained the beliefs he have had… years ago(something like that)</p>

<p>I just realized that in my essay, I didn’t make any references to time and progress. My whole argument was about how solutions to problems tend to form more problems.</p>

<p>If this was the only thing I talked about (and I proved my thesis quite well), was I still on topic? Or did I actually do poorly…</p>

<p>I think that still addresses the prompt because solutions = progress, and the prompt offered “progress makes more problems” as a position.</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one where Montana was one of the biggest states but then the underlined word was California?</p>

<p>@mustafa California’s?</p>