<p>What letter was the inconclusive/provoke answer on the sentence completion question about the modernist writer?</p>
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Also, was "expand" synonymous with "spread"?
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Yepers.
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I am not so sure about the first question, concerning what we can infer about the parents....I think I said that they encouraged the author to learn English or something alone those lines.
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Hmm, wasn't author transferred to US when he/she was 12?</p>
<p>For the last part of the writing section was one of the answers "whatever the reason"</p>
<p>why do you think that vegna....i thought it said she was "born in spanish" or something like that</p>
<p>If you have Skype or MSN, I believe we should make a chat room :)</p>
<p>and vegna, if you were asking me what the answer choice was, i dont remember, sorry.</p>
<p>She was an Eastern European immigrant but she learned Spanish. Even though she was born in Argentina, Spanish was not her native language.</p>
<p>I didn't quite read very thoroughly because of timing but I thought that it was filled with resentment to English language and her fathers were forced to learn it.
Oooops :)</p>
<p>i thought her parents immigrated before she was born....i dont really remember though.</p>
<p>the writing question with "John and I" was incorrect right</p>
<p>Well, it said on top that she came to US (or English-speaking country) when she was 12.</p>
<p>wbapwo, heck yes :)</p>
<p>yeah, it should have been john and me.</p>
<p>Even if her parents had immigrated before she was born, Spanish was not her native language. (This sentence would be incorrect in the writing portion of the PSAT lol).</p>
<p>Why did the author believe she was being "unfair" to Spanish?</p>
<p>haha, the test is over vegna....y0u can wr1te as inc0rr3ctly as y0u waNt n0w.</p>
<p>oh yeah i had a little trouble with that one daenerys....i cant remember what i put....there were a bunch of obviously wrong ones like she used it to get ahead in the world or something...i remember that...what did you put?</p>
<p>and what did smooth mean in the guy who flew around the world short passage...</p>
<p>The parents moved to Argentina (from east eur). I picked that the parents didn't teach their original language to their child.</p>
<p>smooth = suave</p>
<p>Andreaaaaaa(six a's, right?)'s post shovz dat u ppl rnt aware of net-writing style :D</p>
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and what did smooth mean in the guy who flew around the world short passage...
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Not dull, not gentle.</p>
<p>so y was he unfair?</p>