<p>mrmogul, yes, I got that too like AA_A</p>
<p>the alst question is a herself is wrong as they refer to a guy later on</p>
<p>hahah ya that was funny…i didnt realize they would put an error like that on the test</p>
<p>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>Did we ever decide wat the answer was to the venn diagram question</p>
<p>snowia, I think I got E for that one</p>
<p>chillin til 08… why does it say that you are a senior member, but you are taking the sats?</p>
<p>i think i got E as well</p>
<p>i think it’s 10… (sigh)</p>
<p>r u sure? i think i put 7</p>
<p>Snowia- I agree, that is an awkward sentence, but it is not incorrect. Sometimes there are sentences that could be worded better, but they dont break any rules :(</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it was 7… 10 Included A, B, and C I think</p>
<p>brown man… you are correct… it is 7 (3+4)</p>
<p>darn, I overthought it… blame my sophomore yr english teacher -_- he always told us we could only use “so” with “that” (so annoying that no one wanted to talk to her).</p>
<p>did it say ONLY y and z?</p>
<p>you sure it isn’t 10? because 3+7 = 10?? nonono nobody appears to have good enough of an explanation to settle this dispute.</p>
<p>It said intersection of y and z, so obviously the x, y, z section is included in that description. It never said exclusively, y and z but nothing else.</p>
<p>Ahh what “herself” and a guy question??</p>
<p>yes i think it said only y and z</p>
<p>chillin til 08… why does it say that you are a senior member, but you are taking the sats?</p>
<p>no idea</p>
<p>oh
for that isosceles triangle… the answer was that y=z is the only one that’s not true?</p>
<p>ya i think so</p>