Writing Section - 2009 March SATs

<p>So have we figured out which section was experimental yet?
I had two 25min 35 q sections (the 3rd and the 7th sections)</p>

<p>The 1st writing section ended with a passage on migratory birds
The 2nd writing section ended with a passage on going to Ireland</p>

<p>The Ireland was experimental. My only writing was the migratory birds.</p>

<p>The barrens may seem deserted to some, was this one A?</p>

<p>Section 10, white flower —> no comma right?</p>

<p>YES!!! Thank you for telling me =D</p>

<p>whereby (correct) versus where,etc</p>

<p>The mistake in the others had nothing to do with the first word, came later in the sentence so was fairly easy to eliminate.</p>

<p>I had two 35q sections as well.
I had the one about the migratory bird…so that must be the actual section
And one about buying a used car…must be experimental</p>

<p>I had migratory birds, buying a used car doesn’t click.</p>

<p>The?Mark, whereby is right? I was flipping out over that one.</p>

<p>I put A and A</p>

<p>white flour? C?</p>

<p>deserted barrens may seem? A?</p>

<p>the writing curve is unusually harsh, right?</p>

<p>for the funds question i picked B</p>

<p>i dont think it is bad. on my firstt one i got 6 wrong and 1 omitted and that gave me a MC score of 67. i think i did better then before.</p>

<p>the turtle one? used car?!</p>

<p>that’s so weird…I know I had the experimental writing, because I had two 35 minute ones. One of them had the migratory birds with the overcast nights and magnetic fields etc etc etc</p>

<p>But right now I can’t remember my second one, and used car definitely doesn’t ring a bell. Do they ever have multiple experimental sections?? Or am I just goin crazy?</p>

<p>lol, sorry. the ‘turtle’ one is about the folktale about the world flooding and the only survivors being on the back of a turtle. there was a semicolon there that was wrong.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the white flour and the deserted barrens may seem, to some?</p>

<p>Anyone know the answer for the professor question?
I remember I couldn’t decide if there was no error or if “At” was used incorrectly. I remember thinking it should have been “during,” or “after,” so I went with that.</p>

<p>essential to…
I said that was an error, shouldn’t it be essential for? I wasn’t sure about that one, any grammar folks out there?</p>

<p>Furby— I said E-No error for the professor question. Anyone remember the desert question?? I said No Error for that q as well.</p>

<p>The desert question I said ‘may seem’… I thought it was redundant. How about the white flour? was that one a single sentence no commas?</p>

<p>For the white flower it was bla bla bla, you bla bla bla. It was a misplaced modifier question. </p>

<p>And if someone could, please tell me which one was the deserts one.</p>