***Official Nov 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>also for the homeotherapy, i put both authors agreed that they couldnt do research on it or whatever. i felt that both passages clearly stated that</p>

<p>For the last question of the writing section… I think it was talking about a fossil of a snake. Did you get no error?</p>

<p>It is not workplace efficiency. Author 2 said emails, not grammar, improves workplace efficiency.</p>

<p>*last question of one of the writing sections. </p>

<p>for the sojourner one i put prefigure and protest</p>

<p>@Jumbotron‌ The error was subject verb agreement. “The fossils of snakes (insert filler here) WAS found…” Error is was, it should be were</p>

<p>it was like “how would author 2 view “errors” in line 45 of passage 1” or something… not sure</p>

<p>anyone please confirm if conflate+champion is right… i put that but after googling soujourner Truth (she was in the context), i think that i m wrong</p>

<p>@LC19JK Do you remember the full sentence? I put conflate but now im not sure</p>

<p>i didnt put workplace efficiency or poor thinking. i put the obstacle one</p>

<p>prefigure and challenge</p>

<p>For some reason I thought it was singular. Okie doke then. Thanks! </p>

<p>it was singular, the other guy was wrong, i think it was no error</p>

<p>It was not singular it said the remains… Was found and it should be were I’m 100% positive it had remains (plural)</p>

<p>ohhh then damn</p>

<p>I don’t remember that snake question at all… shoot</p>

<p>No it wasn’t, puriel means childish. Pensive means thoughtful.</p>

<p>Guys it was not conflate and champion. That would make no sense: why would black leaders “champion” segregation laws? They might champion getting them repealed, aka challenge, which is the correct answer.</p>

<p>is this black leaders question the one that had prefigure?</p>

<p>oh man the CR is gonna kill me i can already count 4 wrong. ■■■■. </p>