Writing Section...

<p>In my opinion, writing is the by far the easiest section to raise your score in. The thing with the Writing section, and other sections of the SAT, is that its a part of a Standardized test. Consequently, the questions that appear are repetitive. so if you do enough practice tests then you should be able to spot the errors immediately. I mean think about it, if a new type of error is introduced on the SAT then groups of persons would protest the inequity of the exam, so to avoid any potential uprisings, CB has to recycle the the error types. </p>

<p>The only thing that may get people who practice a lot are diction errors and idiom errors. I recommend you check out:</p>

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<p>[Typical</a> Errors on the SAT Proofreading Section - FamilyEducation.com](<a href=“http://school.familyeducation.com/college-prep/sat/39911.html]Typical”>http://school.familyeducation.com/college-prep/sat/39911.html)</p>

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