<p>Like the reason I made was that he began by saying although he was not recognized, ____. It would make sense for him to start talking about "he" again because of parallelism/misplaced modifier. However I do understand why Music fits in well too..</p>
<p>dont worry gyro, i thought the same way like you did until i realize it wont make sense to say he merits more than his music did. it must be the music compare to music</p>
<p>OK, you guys can help me with this one even if you didn't have my test version.</p>
<p>While many job positions are filled through people referring their friends, some people feel uneasy about taking advantage of their friends through networking.</p>
<p>Which is correct, to feel UNEASY, or to feel UNEASILY? I put no error for that one, was I was very conflicted.</p>
<p>it is uneasily i think because its an adverb and is modifing Feel. Therefore it needs the Ly. right now its an adj i think.. i may be wrong.</p>
<p>It's feel uneasy. Verbs that pertain to the senses are almost always modified by adjectives. To feel uneasily would be like physically touching "uneasily," which makes no sense.</p>
<p>OH YEAH. Kickass.</p>
<p>the correct version in that context would read, "some people 'are feeling' uneasy about taking advantage of their friends..." I am not studied enough to know if "are feeling" can be re-written as feel?</p>
<p>I put no error for the feel uneasy one. I thought with so many commas there would be a subject/verb agreement problem, but there wasn't, so I'm satisfied with No Error. xD</p>
<p>Awesome. I'm always so uneasy (speaking of which...) about those darn no error ones. It would be a piece of cake if it was just 5 different errors you had to choose between.</p>
<p>something about collecting stamps or something..</p>
<p>His mother had a habit of collecting xxxx, Andrew blah blah blah..</p>
<p>what was the right answer?</p>
<p>acted as if he were mad?</p>
<p>i dont remember the question too clearly but did any body get the answer "originally of shapespearean..."</p>
<p>Oh, it sounds so familiar, but I can't think of the question.</p>
<p>i'm sorry if this has been asked, but do we know (for the people who had two writing sections) which writing section was experimental? :/</p>
<p>I was just wondering the same thing. I'm curious if everyone had the version that had a lot of D's.</p>
<p>what did everyone put for the sentence that was like "had he started sooner,..."</p>
<p>i think the sentence was something along the lines of "If he had begun sooner, his cooking skills blah blah blah..."</p>
<p>I circled "had begun" b/c i don't like that phrasing.</p>
<p>i picked sooner. it just sounded awkward. i don't know.</p>
<p>i picked sooner, shouldn't it be earlier?</p>
<p>how come i didnt even have this question? did you guys have writing experimental</p>