***Official SAT I June 2013***

<p>How many writing problems were there on gum wall section???35 or 36!!!</p>

<p>@ SgtGutter - It ended like “…it must have been fun to ride” or something like that.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the answer for that grid in about the parabola and the line and it said Something like g(x)<f(c) <h(x) and x has to be greayer than 2 and leas than 5 so when g(5)?
I got 3 as my answer</p>

<p>X had to be b/w 25 and 28 or something like that</p>

<p>Does anyone know the writing question that had something to do with Mexican American writers towards the end of the test.</p>

<p>I put “which is” to fix the sentence, I’m pretty sure that is correct, but I just want to verify.</p>

<p>Bicycle one was no error, right?</p>

<p>Also, superstarlala is correct, so you could have chosen 26 or 27.</p>

<p>I know this is pretty dumb, but did #33 for the gum improving paragraphs have a semicolon? It was combining two sentences</p>

<p>Would you happen to remember the sentences? For what it’s worth, I don’t explicitly remember using a semicolon, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t put that answer.</p>

<p>isn’t it disappointed with children ? that para refers to children. and not about life in the us.</p>

<p>Please let me know. I need to decide whether to cancel my scores or not.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the answers for the Writing questions about picking up the rabbits and the one about the volume of the girl’s music annoying her neighbors? For the latter, I had put that “so annoyed” was incorrect, but now I think that the sentence was error-free.</p>

<p>What do you think the math curve will be?</p>

<p>what about cr curve</p>

<p>The rabbit question was incorrect, it should have “being picked up” or something.
The girl’s music problem was no error.</p>

<p>@ DadBull - The original sentence was like “rabbits don’t enjoy to be lifted.” Isn’t that acceptable?</p>

<p>@Extractum11
Local governments are experimenting with recycling and getting citizens involved.</p>

<p>Local governments have tried other methods; their experiments included recycling programs and citizen involvement.</p>

<p>I think that’s how the two answer choices were roughly.</p>

<p>What was the answer to this one from writing?
the midnight…snow covering</p>

<p>@DivisionByZero- I don’t think that was it, i’m pretty sure the verb “be” was in the underlined part. :confused: I’m 99 percent sure that that part of the sentence was incorrect.</p>

<p>For the one about the Mexican-American writers, did you change the sentence by implementing “which is”?</p>

<p>I like the math sections way better because there is a definite answer, but in critical reading everyone interprets what the author is saying differently which is so frustrating because we can never completely decide on some answers.</p>

<p>@ DadBull - What was the error then?</p>

<p>And I vaguely remember the Mexican-American writers question.</p>

<p>@DivisionByZero- the error was “to be” or something with be in it. I’m 100 percent positive there was an error though.</p>