SAT May 2009 Writing

<p>OK, so only 3 no errors?</p>

<p>Truck (safety/need not worry)
Butterfly (individual cells each of which consist of oxygen…)
Rhino (more than/greater than; what is right?)</p>

<p>Also, I don’t remember the Shakespeare, but can you provide other answer choices?</p>

<p>The need not question is like “drivers need not worry about their safety because larger vehicles have higher standards” or something like that.</p>

<p>Yes. I beleive the butterfly question was “no error”.</p>

<p>YEAH the butterfly Q was about cells, im pretty sure that had no error, and yeah 1a1 i got 3 no errors, and the shakespeare question couldnt have been we can assume that</p>

<p>Whooooo what is wrong with revising I’m pretty sure it was E</p>

<p>can someone comment on my essay really quick:</p>

<p>how you need to listen to parents</p>

<p>learn from an internship coordinator (proffesionals)</p>

<p>little red riding hood- don’t stray from the path</p>

<p>@d12345: it went something like this: Mary did not hand in her research paper until revising it. ??? should be Mary did not hand in her research paper until she revised it.</p>

<p>wait didn’t the butterfly have an error though? i remember looking at the word each and how it was singular and that it didn’t match with “are”…or something like that.</p>

<p>everyones sure about…</p>

<p>“the sunflowers stood, their heads drooping.” ??</p>

<p>^ yea i said that.</p>

<p>Can anyone remember the answer choices for the last Improving Sentences question? It was the question that went something like “We never saw such great architecture before, we thought we were looking at giant sculptures rather than buildings”</p>

<p>Was there an answer choice that said “Never having seen”? I think I put that one, but everyone else says they put “Having never seen”. I don’t remember that being a choice.</p>

<p>@howwon92: your answer is right.</p>

<p>@snargaluff: No. Im pretty sure it was error-free.</p>

<p>Yeah i had a problem with that one, i hear Never having seen is correct, i put Never had we seen…probably some weird Idiom question</p>

<p>i think people are talking about the butterfly in the error identification, with something like the pattern on a butterfly’s wings is composed of blah blah blah. i can’t find anything wrong with this.
the “butterfly flying” i think is wrong because it should be " the butterfly flew" as that sentence had no verb.</p>

<p>soadquake981 : YES!. i REMEMBER THAT:D… im not quite sure which one I put.</p>

<p>It should be “Never having seen”.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure butterfly had no error, rhino probably didn’t (unless more than is an incorrect phrase), need not is OK, but the revising one is still up for debate.</p>

<p>@genie17: that was an owl, not a butterfly.</p>

<p>I put “Having never seen”. What is the difference in meaning if it was “Never having seen”</p>

<p>@ dl12345 - I don’t think there was a choice that said “Having never seen”. If there was, I would have picked that one.</p>

<p>@1a1: :smiley: my bad!</p>

<p>anyone here omit anything. I omitted #28 lol. I think I can afford 3 errors to hit 750 though.</p>

<p>No, I think it was “never having seen” for sure.</p>

<p>and i didn’t omit any on this section.
CR is another story however…</p>

<p>@Lobbz: so do you think 1 omit, -3 = 750?</p>