<p>Haha I got 3 no errors for the writing section. For the last question on the two political science passages that asked about how the 2 passages related was it something like “passage 1 described a problem and passage 2 gave a possible explanation.”</p>
<p>I thought it was something like, “Passage 2 questions a basic assumption made in the conclusions of Passage 1” or something like that. Because Passage 2 was questioning the accuracy of the “individual” polling techniques that were the basis for the argument in Passage 1.</p>
<p>But I might have it wrong or I’m thinking of another question.</p>
<p>to infinite truth
there was actually some textual reference for him never reacher his goal
he said I always WANTED to be that person on the top
that might imply he has not reached that position yet
thats why i had the never reached his goal first</p>
<p>For the last grid-in that everyone’s arguing about (the one with 256 vs 8 as the answer), could it be possible that there were two versions of the problem? One that asked how many times it doubled, and one that asked how many times greater it was than the original?
Anyway, I’d hate to get that question wrong just because I didn’t READ.</p>
<p>@Ihatesats2</p>
<p>No, I think Frost said in the steeple analogy, “I always MADE SURE I was the person at the top.” Therefore, he reached his goal. And there was lots of textual evidence for the narrator’s suspicions about Frost being confirmed.</p>
<p>@technologic: I said “but the Egyptian exhibit drew thousands when it was there” because the only plausible one was “but when there was the Egyptian exhibit, visitors were in the thousands”, and this one used but “there was” and “were” when it can be much more active with the first one.</p>
<p>I think your choice was correct. That’s what I chose.</p>
<p>How many A’s did people get in the writing section with the popcorn?
How many E’s did people get in the sentence errors following?</p>
<p>I think I got 4 (:S) and 2</p>
<p>ihatesats2 ,</p>
<p>That wasn’t textual evidence if you followed the logical reasoning. The interview was apparently a while before the release of Frost’s letters and it never mentioned it again so it is entirely plausible that he did reach his goal. It never discussed whether or not he reached his goal, only that he wanted to a while back long before he died</p>
<p>so most agree it was “but the Egyptian exhibit drew thousands when it was there”?</p>
<p>I would think that’s what is was</p>
<p>u guys remember the writing question about mark twain</p>
<p>it was like: mark twain thought of a collaborating: he would make an outline and famous authors would write the story</p>
<p>that error was collaborating rite?</p>
<p>yeah, collaborating</p>
<p>I put no error. I could have sworn there wasn’t an “a” between “thought of” and “collaborating”</p>
<p>please tell me I’m right? :(</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it should have been “collaboration.”</p>
<p>^^Yup. That’s what I thought.</p>
<p>yea its collaboration
and for the book collection one in math
its 195 rt</p>
<p>:/ </p>
<p>I guess I read it too quickly</p>
<p>@Ihatesats2
The book collection was 185. I’m pretty sure of its, and other on the “OFFICIAL MARCH MATH SAT SECTION” say its 185 too.</p>
<p>no it isnt its 195 lol w.e
we’ll c wen the scores come out lol</p>
<p>total number of books sold was 195.</p>
<p>for that question with frost or whatever, in the passage that line was referring to his personal goals and the question said professional goals. (or it might have been vice-versa). But it definitely was that he got his views confirmed or whatever.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the point question where it had to be reflected over 2 lines? i put a, but i’m hearing people think it’s b?</p>