~~Writing Section~~

<p>it was should not teach things that would...</p>

<p>wasnt the institution one A?</p>

<p>what did you guys write for the TV thing
it was something like "neither this mother nor that mother thot that son's watching TV will do any good"
I said will should be would</p>

<p>^it was ambiguous because u dont know whose son it is. "her" is ambiguous</p>

<p>can anyone tell me the whole sentene for the institution</p>

<p>_________________ should teach nothing that would ________________ monarch?</p>

<p>am i right? i put A</p>

<p>...sailors having diseases such as scurvy
- should more than just scurvy be listed to make it right?</p>

<p>I had an absolutely different prompt than all of you...maybe its because I'm an international taker. Mine was something along the lines of " do you think its better to change circumstances or attitude". It was really good in my opinion.</p>

<p>I had that prompt too (I'm international).</p>

<p>I think I asked this before, but since no one responded I'll ask again</p>

<p>the sentence </p>

<p>what any particular type of bird can eat could change significantly with the shape of its beak...or something like that, what was the error? I put A, which is "what" because i dont think it sounded right</p>

<p>Also, what is the answer for the potter's question?</p>

<p>i dont think i put A for the bird</p>

<p>wat did u put for the Euclid question? I thought that the "how" shoudl be changed to that.</p>

<p>i had the same prompt for the essay(international) and yeh does anyone remember wat was the answer to the bird question?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure that the bird question was "No Error". It sounded weird but was grammatically impeccable.</p>

<p>azsxdc- the wording of the question was "intervene in".</p>

<p>"btw, what was that question about between 1895 until 1921, i chose "until" as error because you say "between...and" not until, and then it was like horses were used until the advent of the telegraph."</p>

<p>I do not remeber having that question. maybe it was in an experimental section.</p>

<p>may be that was because I didn't have those in my test Kitty_291</p>

<p>um, for the bird one, I'm nearly positive that "any" was an error because the word particular refers to a specific kind, and any is completely general and doesn't agree w/particular (i hope that's right!)</p>

<p>what about something like</p>

<p>"in any particular order" ?</p>

<p>"in a particular order" </p>

<p>"any particular" is an oxymoron</p>

<p>I also chose "ANY" for that question.</p>