<p>Is there a limit? like can i use the play death of a salesman by arthur miller and maybe add to the story line or make it so that it relates to the topic, even if the info is not correct? (This may not be necessary as my english class read the book 5 times and spent 3 months discussing the motifs of miller when writing the play but if it ever was needed to do that…)</p>
<p>They can’t take off for “incorrect information” because this is after all a draft
You can BS all you want, just don’t go over 2 pages ;D</p>
<p>No BS is too much on the SAT writing… However, the graders (especially if they are English aficionados) might decide to dock a few points anyway if it is complete BS…</p>
<p>yea obviously im not going to add like the Sean Brown was the first to touch land in North America… just maybe add to a story or play to make it relate to the topic a little better</p>
<p>what is bs?..</p>
<p>^Seriously? lol</p>
<p>BS is the lifeblood of the essay. Obviously you can’t write that everyone lived happily ever after in Hamlet, but as long as you write about a book/time-period that’s not very well known then you’re fine.</p>
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<p>QFT</p>
<p>I must agree, the more BS you put, the higher your score. Do anything it takes to get to that 2 pages!</p>
<p>oh ok thanks… didnt know what it stood for '-_-</p>