<p>also, how many no errors?</p>
<p>for the camel i had “kept” as the error. 3 no errors for me.</p>
<p>Were the whale and camel questions experimental?
I don’t remember them at all.</p>
<p>What’s the verdict on had swam vs. swum vs. swam?</p>
<p>I did put no error for the New York oranges one,</p>
<p>for the camel, I said “keeps” it should be “keep”</p>
<p>oops, I forgot. Meant keeps not kept.</p>
<p>3 no errors, 17 19 21</p>
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<p>“had swam” is wrong.</p>
<p>silverturtle, what did you put for the </p>
<p>During an interview… the local blahblah</p>
<p>pretty sweet perfect in writing so far. ooooooh I shall get 2300+ YES!!!</p>
<p>resemblance to (something about X chromosome)
or no error</p>
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<p>I’m pretty it was (D).</p>
<p>the better question- silverturtle, do you think you got a 2400?</p>
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<p>I put no error for that one.</p>
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<p>I wouldn’t call it likely, but it’s definitely possible.</p>
<p>so far -2 </p>
<p>what was the agency question A or E.</p>
<p>what would a -2 11 or 10 essay writing be considering how difficult the writing was.</p>
<p>so what would a 11-12 essay and -1/-2 yield on the writing section?</p>
<p>resemblance to was no error…</p>
<p>resemblance to is correct, it’s not resemblance of…</p>
<p>Also, silverturle, what is the grammatical justification for</p>
<p>During an interview, the chair of the school board announced a plan </p>
<p>being correct over</p>
<p>The chair of the school board announced a plan during an interview.</p>
<p>what about the one with the vice president presiding over the senate or something</p>
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<p>I believe the second choice was worded somewhat differently from that. The result was ambiguous.</p>
<p>power, I think the sentence reads. The principal announced a plan to build blahblah during an interview. Taken literally that would have meant for the blahblah to be built during the interview.</p>