<p>Can we sum up the no errors?</p>
<p>Was the large truck safety the “need not”</p>
<p>Possibly… Im not sure though.</p>
<p>So for no errors, these 4 for the 35 question passage</p>
<p>Rhino (greater than/more than controversy)
Large truck/safety (need not)
Woman publishing (revising before sending to editor; was there something wrong with the word revising in this context?)
Butterfly</p>
<p>Also, was the identifying errors question **about the river that annually flooded but not anymore **experimental?</p>
<p>whatchu mean, the section with 35 questions with the shakespeare’s credibility passage at the end of it?</p>
<p>i think the river being annually flooded is experimental b/c i don’t remember that one…</p>
<p>OK, good. You agree with the 4 above being no error? (not sure whether revising was good or more than was an appropriate phrase)</p>
<p>No no… Im 100% the “need not” question had an error.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember an improving sentence with teachers having to supply students with desks in the auditorium or something like that?</p>
<p>Rhino (greater than/more than controversy)
Large truck/safety (need not)
Woman publishing (revising before sending to editor; was there something wrong with the word revising in this context?)
Butterfly</p>
<p>If one of these had an error, please say what it was/anymore have no errors?</p>
<p>i agree with the 4 no errors in that other post.</p>
<p>i only vaguely remember the teachers and student desks, but there was an error.</p>
<p>I dont remember, but i remember laughing it out in my head… The first trick the ETS had in there for the writing section.</p>
<p>butterfly was an error
the answer was A</p>
<p>also are you sure “need not” is not an error?</p>
<p>you can say “need not”…</p>
<p>Though yea I remember an error on the butterfly one.</p>
<p>i still don’t really recall the butterfly what were the words that were underlined?</p>
<p>What was wrong with the butterfly and truck questions?</p>
<p>In the teachers students question did it end “for the students” or does no one remember?</p>
<p>I know you can say “need not”. Im sure there was an error at the end of the question, though.</p>
<p>hey, in the improving paragraph, there was one question like 'critics often aruge that Shakespeare didn’t have a formal education…" and then there are two options: 'therefore, it confirms that…" and " as a result, we can conclude that…" .which one is correct?</p>
<p>does anyone remember one of the improving sentences question…</p>
<p>“the sunflowers stood, their heads drooping…”</p>