~~Writing Section~~

<p>i think it was intervene in, and i wasn't sure about any errors in the sentence.</p>

<p>I also got no error for:</p>

<p>1) the account/potter one
2) garlic and research one
3) birds and beak size?</p>

<p>For the LAST section on the test, did anyone else have 14 question? The first 2 SAT tests I took they both only had 10. This one sucked because of time.</p>

<p>i said "For" because it should've been offers of</p>

<p>Oh, do you guys remember the sentence about an event, subcomittee publicized... something like that. Was the error D, "so painstakingly"? I though "so" was used incorrectly, but I wasn't sure.</p>

<p>for the birds and beak size, I but B or something I think b/c "any particular kind" didn't really make sense to me. Or is it grammatically corrrect?</p>

<p>^I think it is</p>

<p>i did the same thing and marked any wrong because i thought any particular bird sounded kind of weird, but I think it was just me having to find an error.</p>

<p>it was no error....
for the potter one i put "as they were".... i thought it could've been deleted. (cries)</p>

<p>Yeah, I wasn't sure about "any particular kind", Mintie, but I think it is gramatically correct...</p>

<p>^ I put that one too. Despite the general consensus, I still disagree.</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question like ... "For their talks..." <- underlined portion.</p>

<p>The rest of the sentence talks about how major companies have yet to reduce pollution or something. lol The rest of the answers didn't seem to fit so I chose the original one.</p>

<p>solsek, I chose that one too</p>

<p>i put A or "what" for the bird and the beak one</p>

<p>i dunno why though</p>

<p>i chose the original one for that pollution question because the other answers didn't seem to fit.</p>

<p>YAY MAYBE I GOT IT RIGHT hahahaha</p>

<p>what was the paragraph about in the real one (nonexperiemental)</p>

<p>Did I read it wrong but my essay question was something like: Should people take responsibility for solving problems rather than relying on the government?
How come some of you are saying it's community or nation? Now I'm really worried..</p>

<p>Did anyone get my topic for their essay??</p>

<p>did anyone get the "despite the efforts of the publicity subcomittee, hardly anyone came to the workshop which had been prepared so painstakingly."</p>

<p>i put no error, but i came home and found out that hardly is only an adverb, not an adjective :(</p>

<p>there's a 1/2 chance that that was the experimental section for me though</p>

<p>i think hardly is OK.</p>