<p>Of ancient origin, the game of checkers was played in Egypt during the time
of the pharaohs and is mentioned in the writings of Homer and Plato.
No error</p>
<p>enjoy.
question*,not -s.</p>
<p>Of ancient origin, the game of checkers was played in Egypt during the time
of the pharaohs and is mentioned in the writings of Homer and Plato.
No error</p>
<p>enjoy.
question*,not -s.</p>
<p>no error? :O</p>
<p>I don't see an error either...what's YOUR question Ren the SAT'er? What's the point in this thread?</p>
<p>No error that I can see.</p>
<p>was played and is mentioned
wha do u think?? i think they're not parallel. what makes them correct ?TT_T</p>
<p>bump..----------------</p>
<p>yea no error. it's not a matter of parallelism.</p>
<p>writings are considered present, that's just something i always remembered</p>
<p>Of ancient origin, the game of checkers was played in Egypt during the time
of the pharaohs and WAS mentioned in the writings of Homer and Plato.</p>
<p>sounds ok</p>
<p>the game of checkers IS mentioned in the writings of Homer and Plato because the books still exist today</p>
<p>But it was mentioned back when homer and plato wrote it.</p>
<p>...................... this thing is confusing me now T_T</p>
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But it was mentioned back when homer and plato wrote it.
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<p>I think it should be IS Just like when you write about a novel, you use present tense for the things happen in the story because the books still exist today and the words are physically printed on the pages.</p>
<p>Well I cant find any errors, so im nitpicking a bit more.</p>