Official Writing November thread

<p>Dont worry madame. I had the same thing as you and i am confused about what they are saying.</p>

<p>i picked the "to something" choice for that question with "acted as if he were mad".</p>

<p>"If he had begun sooner, his cooking skills blah blah blah..."</p>

<p>I put no error for that one. Does anyone remember the whole sentence?</p>

<p>If he had begun cooking the extremely complicated meal sooner, he would have finished it in time.</p>

<p>Was that it? What's the problem there?</p>

<p>letmepass, i thought it should be earlier too.</p>

<p>aznsensation:</p>

<p>originally a shakespearean phrase? i answered that.
it was after the sentence corrections, in the passage
questions.</p>

<p>what did you get for:</p>

<p>...buffelgrass fuels wildfires across...something</p>

<p>it should be fuel,no? Since buffelgrass is plural</p>

<p>i put protects or something. i think bufflegrass is the same thing as grass and you would say grass fuels not fuel. I put D i think which was parallelism (should of been protecting or something)</p>

<p>I got no error for that.</p>

<p>Well it had one part
"by growing in places w/ desert plants and ______
the underlined part had protected or something. It was a case of parallelism I am pretty sure.</p>

<p>Oh and to add to why I said that, they said bluegrass fuels blah blah. And then it says protects plants. This would not make sense for parallelism. But since it said by providing plants w/ blah blah and _____ the protecting makes sense but protects doesnt.</p>

<p>wat did u guys put for the sentence "Jennifer learned achieving.....goals..." i put A</p>

<p>also, there was another one with a "blah patented an invention he had invented will/would make him a fortune"....i put would instead of will which was A</p>

<p>did everyone get the "Had Begun Sooner...question...because i had a writing exp.</p>

<p>sooner is synonymous with earlier</p>

<p>I also had a writing exp section.</p>

<p>So was it no error for that one?</p>

<p>What colleges look at best score from each section vs. best composite (not mix and match)?</p>

<p>guys im scared. have you seen the post by the october sat takers. their sat writing score decreased dramatically; i hope cb wont make a mistake on our tests.</p>

<p>are you guys sure the bufflegrass one wasn't "it?" it wasnt clear what "it" was referring to.</p>

<p>also, what was the improving sentence question about the musician deserving more merits. did the right answer start with "his music merets" or "he...".</p>

<p>There was no "it" answer in bufflegrass. I am pretty sure it was D (protects something) because it should of been protecting
For ur second quesiton i put E (he) because it started out by saying Although HE so the second claus should be he but I may be wrong.</p>

<p>it was D for the blue grass because the protects was refering to the open spaces, which is plural.</p>

<p>did anyone have this question?</p>

<p>"from his short stories to his novel something..."</p>

<p>From his short stories
Starting from his short stories</p>