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<li><p>Because neither of the dolls (were) in its original box, the pair (would not be) worth (as much as) the toy collector (had) hoped. (no error)</p></li>
<li><p>The (figures cited) in the report do not (collaborate) the author's claim that small hospitals (generally provide) better patient care (than do) large ones. (No Error)</p></li>
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<p>Can someone show me the right answer and why its wrong? Thanks!</p>
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<li><p>“Were” should be “was” - the subject of the sentence is “neither”, which is singular</p></li>
<li><p>“Collaborate” should be “corroborate” - this is a “diction,” or word choice, error - it’s super rare, I’ve seen it on only a few SATs</p></li>
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<p>@jbig1994 thats exactly what i put but for 28 it is ‘had’ and for 29 it is ‘figures cited’</p>
<p>where are these questions from?</p>
<p>Actual previous SAT why? @thenaga</p>
<p>NVM the answers were right!
Close thread!</p>
<p>JBIG1994 is definitely right, so I think the answer key must have typos.</p>
<p>@rpmath1 nah it was my fault, the answer key was right, it was just i must’ve read something else!
Sorry for the confusion!
Thats what i put in the first place and it ends up that i got those 2 right anyways!</p>