SAT May 2009 Writing

<p>Haha same; I had 2 35 question passages, I just hope that other non-experimental people can confirm that they didn’t have the Mongolian farmer question.</p>

<p>^ that sounds experimental to me…
didn’t see it once throughout the test
actually, are you guys domestic students??
im an international…so the tests were probably different if that were the case</p>

<p>nope no Mongolian farmers.</p>

<p>edit: ^ i think it was just eh essay that was different…everything else seems to be the same.</p>

<p>but really,
do any of you guys remember the exact sentence and the answer for the government one?? it was like the government decided to do something… i think the error was ambiguity…it was in one of the finding an error in middle of a sentence one</p>

<p>o, and what exactly was the rhino question???</p>

<p>the bubble gum was def experimental</p>

<p>^^hmm…i heard questions are different for international and domestic students
and that the experimentals are the only ones that are the same, which are used to determine the curves for both types of tests</p>

<p>Nice, what about the one with “need not,” can you say that?</p>

<p>I think so; can any domestic students confirm that the question (paraphrased) with Mongolian farmers use some sort of animal call to communicate with one another is experimental?</p>

<p>"and for question 11, on the 35 questoin writing section, was it had ever seen or never having seen "</p>

<p>Anyone have an idea on this? I wasn’t sure either. Ended up going with never having seen, but idk.</p>

<p>How did you guys do the question in the Shakespeare passage, the one that asks us to choose ’ As a result, we can conclude that…" or " Therefore, It confirms that…“. ’ we can conclude that…” sounds better, but it introduces the word 'we", is it the wrong one?</p>

<p>what was question 11 and 35??? can you elaborate?</p>

<p>^ that sounds wrong, because it never said we before in the passage.</p>

<p>I am wondering about that ‘need not’ question too…</p>

<p>any domestic students confirm that they did not have a question about Mongolian farmers who used animal calls to communicate with one another?</p>

<p>I hope it was, I am trying to remember if it ended in the Shakespeare paragraph, (real) or the Bubble Gum (experimental)</p>

<p>I really hope it was - I know the bubble gum passage was experimental and I remember that annoying Beethoven moved to Austria in his twenties and would soon become known as a virtuoso pianist.</p>

<p>I think it was one of the other 2 answer choices.</p>

<p>@genie for that shakespeare one</p>

<p>Can anyone confirm that the one about the large vehicles and the “need not” contained no error?</p>

<p>^can anyone confirm that the ‘need not’ part was the error?</p>

<p>What was the question?</p>

<p>it was an identify the error writing questions, something about automobiles and need not do something.</p>