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

<p>what bout the nostalgia question?</p>

<p>i think i messed up on that one, i put indignation</p>

<p>it was def not nostalgia it was esteem man</p>

<p>yup i put esteem :)</p>

<p>and why is the answer to that writing que either “whats more” or “incidentally”?</p>

<p>incidently</p>

<p>does anyone remember the average question with p? was p the first or middle answer choice? I changed at the last minute and didn’t look at what the choices were just assumed p was A and later realized it may not have been >_></p>

<p>No, it’s what’s more</p>

<p>And sarcasm</p>

<p>the writing question in correcting paragraphs with the employees dancing again, the answer was incidentally, the consensus was reached earlier in the fourm…sorry bud</p>

<p>@daniiiiis‌ i am pretty sure it was p</p>

<p>@wowowowsa‌ i know the answer was p…was that answer choice A? heh </p>

<p>i agree with @wowowowsa</p>

<p>Is anyone gonna retake on the december one?</p>

<p>also, what’s more makes much more sense than incidentally</p>

<p>Why not what’s more? It was elaborating on the point.</p>

<p>im 90% sure it was incidentally because earlier today, everyone said so</p>

<p>Incidentally is not something one would use in writing very often. It certainly didn’t fit in that context. What’s more sounds informal but it complements the tone of the piece and functions almost like moreover would.</p>

<p>cuz it was in the same incident or something</p>

<p>hmm why?</p>