January 2010 Writing Thread

<p>Oh, okay. Well Damn i do not remember what was my experimental. All i know is that i had two math multiple choice sections in a row. </p>

<p>So with the new york and saturn questions…were those no error?</p>

<p>Does who had 2 25 minute math sections remember if their long writing was Section 6? When we had a chance to clean up spare marks at the end, I noticed I’d accidentally omitted an answer in Section 6. If it’s writing, I don’t consider it to be nearly as big of a deal as if its Math or CR. </p>

<p>PLEASE SOMEBODY!</p>

<p>not quite sure what you’re asking, but my sections went like this: 2CR, 3Math, 4CR, 5 experimental Writing, 6 real Writing, 7 Math</p>

<p>ok- great, cjester! I think that I had an experimental math where you had an experimental writing. If anybody else could post something similar, that would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>so if I had two math sections in a row does that mean that one was experimental?</p>

<p>If they were both 25 minutes long, then yes.</p>

<p>oh. okay. but i think that one may have been 20 min :(</p>

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<p>The clause later had “came,” which is the simple past tense. “has so profoundly influenced” is the present perfect tense.</p>

<p>Is anyone contending that “composed of” is wrong? It’s not.</p>

<p>good^^ because i put no error for that one, the NY apple one, and something else right after those two.</p>

<p>princeton: “Two maths in a row does not necessarily mean one was experimental. Only two CR 25 minute sections, two math 25 minute sections and one writing multiple choice 25 minute section count for your score. If you had three maths or three CR or two writing, one of those was experimental”</p>

<p>from a few posts ago</p>

<p>oh okay, thanks. i wish i could remember! lol</p>

<p>“More clean” as one of the answer choices?</p>

<p>I also said “more clean” was wrong because it should be cleaner.</p>

<p>I don’t remember “more clean”
did you have a writing experimental by any chance?</p>

<p>No, I had a math experimental. The question was new technology produces (a noun that I forgot) which burns more clean than (another noun I forgot).</p>

<p>I was inbetween more clean and the than (another noun I forgot). For the latter, I didn’t know whether it should have been than did (another noun I forgot). But I figured more clean is a adverb and should be more cleanly and choose that instead.</p>

<p>Did anyone notice any diction errors ( like the wrong word) or any idiom errors?</p>

<p>I know I didn’t have any idiom errors. Don’t think I had any diction errors either.</p>

<p>zhugeliang, do you remember a question about photography and “providing resources for photography enthusiasts”? It was question #21, and I am still trying to determine conclusively whether it was experimental.</p>

<p>i had 2 but it turns it that was experimental so it’s all good :D</p>