<p>I put such as too because much,like didn’t sound right.</p>
<p>And what about the question avoid losing or to lose?</p>
<p>I put such as too because much,like didn’t sound right.</p>
<p>And what about the question avoid losing or to lose?</p>
<p>^it was loosing</p>
<p>avoid losing</p>
<p>for the rock n’ roll question, read this: [Writer’s</a> Block - Writing Tips - “Like” and “Such As”](<a href=“http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipjun98.htm]Writer’s”>http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipjun98.htm)</p>
<p>was the losing question A? also does anyone remember how many As where in the last section.</p>
<p>Anybody remember any no error questions?</p>
<p>does anyone remember a very weird problem about an owl i forget what is was exactly, all the possibilities didn’t make sense, either a fragment or run on sentence</p>
<p>It was A; I remember reading it and thinking it seemed like a poem.</p>
<p>owl i said a.</p>
<p>what about the very last question? is the cost of producing and recylcing paper more than
-those of producing and recycling
or
-producing and recycling
??</p>
<p>(producing might be the wrong verb)</p>
<p>also, what about the mayor intesifying his efforts to get rid of fraud and graft?? no error?</p>
<p>I put “those of producing and recycling”; don’t remember a question about a mayor.</p>
<p>^^^ i put no error</p>
<p>how about council and skatepark question</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what one that was like “as she settled into the bench, mary looked hopefully out to see, thinking that (something about a boat returning) on such a clear day”</p>
<p>And A was “settled”
And B was “looked hopefully”</p>
<p>And I don’t remember the rest =/
I spent forever on that.</p>
<p>@ h00dr1chh: i didn’t have that one i don’t think…</p>
<p>did anyone else have butterfly wings??</p>
<p>I put no error for butterfly.</p>
<p>That butterfly wings one messed me up too. I either put no error or the choice that was like “each of which”</p>
<p>I suck with those.</p>
<p>can anyone sum up all the Es</p>
<p>The butterfly one had an error, I think. Something to do with verb/tense agreement…had to change it to ‘each of which ARE made of cells.’</p>
<p>Computerized: I THINK I PUT THAT!!! meftw.</p>
<p>nope, each is a singular subject. </p>
<p>no error.</p>
<p>what about the question about a writer dead without publishing his books? I put " on the grounds of…" wrong because it should be " on the grounds that…". Would the SAT ask tricky questions like that?</p>