***Official SAT I June 2013***

<p>what’s a (-2) on CR going to be?</p>

<p>Anyone else remember the rabbits ID error question?</p>

<p>Did u guys get 20, 22, and 29 no error?</p>

<p>What about the question about the female musician who contrasted something with something.
This was in the writing section where parts of the sentence was underlined. Does anyone recognize this or was this experimental?</p>

<p>@satquestions I just put begun or began to snow I forgot. I left out the had/has put though, but I’m not sure if I’m correct.</p>

<p>Which one was experimental reading? I’m really freaking out about this. I didn’t have one about a rabbit, but I had 4 sections. I had Jane Austen, The violin, Architecture, and Space. I don’t know if I’m mixing up some of the passages though. For anyone who didn’t have experimental reading, what reading sections did you have?</p>

<p>what were some answers to the space one</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the exact “so annoyed” question?<br>
And did you guys put 28 as no error as well?</p>

<p>@DivisionByZero I’m almost certain that it should read “rabbits don’t enjoy being lifted.” </p>

<p>@Asdasdasd I’m pretty sure the rest of the paragraph was in present tense, so the semicolon correction would not work because it’s in past tense.</p>

<p>@mauvepauve I recognize something similar, but it was in the reading section. The question was something like “Which of these does the author compare a human voice to” and the answer was “an instrument.” Are we talking about the same one?</p>

<p>Was tempered…failures the answer to a completion?</p>

<p>for the “so annoyed” question, it started off like “(Even) after (lowering) the volume…her neighbors were (so annoyed that they…” either it was no error or it was “lowering”; i chose lowering :/</p>

<p>Error is “enjoy to be” should be changed to “Enjoy being” or "like to be</p>

<p>Hey I had Jane auston, space and Indian women
No architecture</p>

<p>@HatersGonnaHate It was either that or “lopsided…setbacks”; i went with “tempered…failures”</p>

<p>@ohsnap The passages I had were Jane Austen, space, the violin, Dutta…that’s all I can remember right now. </p>

<p>@albert It was:
Even after lowering (underlined) the volume, Suzanne found that the sound (noise?) of her electric guitar so annoyed (underlined) the neighbors that they (underlined) reported her to the landlord (manager?).</p>

<p>I don’t remember where the fourth answer choice was, but I want to say it was the word “Even.”</p>

<p>@hattersgonnahate I remember putting that</p>

<p>I got three no errors for grammar
And IM not sure about the space ones that much
How would author of passage 1 think of “endeavors” in passage two?
I chose unjustifiable because he was saying that robots do all the work and the only reason humans do it is for adventures</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure it was tempered because a “tempered view” makes more sense to me than a “lopsided view.”</p>

<p>Was one of the answers surpassed in sentence completion ?</p>

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