MAY 2005 SAT TEST – FORM THREE (writing experimental)

<p>crap it was an MC? please please don’t be an mc…</p>

<p>yup-- -6 + 6 = 0 :-)</p>

<p>the one where it was x to the two-thirds power, all three choices worked, right?? and also, when were 2r and 2t used as answers? and another thing, does anyone else agree that blight was satisfied becasue of adventure instead of being correct?</p>

<p>silver…it was a mutiple choice. i’m positive.</p>

<p>x^(2/3) was I, II, III.</p>

<p>Since it’s probable that section 5 counted, what were the ones you had trouble w/. Most of the id error questions seemed significantly harder than sec. 3.
I think i ended up w/ 3 no error.
1 was the one about the former politician’s evocative speaking style- i put towards as wrong but later thought it was comparable to ‘to’.
One was the one of the narrative of the author about the river people- i read it over looking for diction like 3 times but couldnt find any.
The other one was on cooking a dish before someone got home, it seemed fine though a little convoluted. </p>

<h2>There was another one where a part of the sentence was gave him he or something- can’t remember phrasing- i didn’t think it was pronoun but it sounded so wrong i marked it. </h2>

<p>Thus far, I think i missed 0-1 on Verbal (no more than 2)- what range is this
And I missed 2 on math, but both on fill in (1 because i entered a fraction wrong! AHHHH) so i won’t have penalty points taken. So what can i get mathwise if its only -2 from raw score.</p>

<p>uhh 0 was not an answer for grid-in??? at least not on this form</p>

<p>There was only one zero answer, a mc, the -6 + 6.</p>

<p>anyone want to comment on the “put questions toward” question? i put no error. After i refute or corroborate this, i’m done discussing the test until the 23rd.</p>

<p>ok does anyone remember the exact phrasing of the question? i only remember the first part, and from what i recall, it’s “Even when Barbara Jordan posed questions towards political nominees”</p>

<p>“Even when Barbara Jordan put questions toward politial nominees”</p>

<p>yeah that’s what i meant, “toward”… are you sure it was “put” and not “posed” ?</p>

<p>positive it was put, that’s what made the question difficult</p>

<p>i put E fwiw</p>

<p>i think it should be towards, so i put toward as the error</p>

<p>it was ‘put’ for sure
i remember clearly
‘put … toward’</p>

<p>i would praise someone for a verbal and writing compilation of answers
what was the concensus for these questions?
‘put… towards’
redolent waft
lesson learned?
what did satisfied mean?</p>

<p>Google has no results for “put questions toward” but has like 40,000 for “put questions to.” Unfortunately, I put no error. The stupid part of this question is that the majority of the people who chose toward did so thinking that it should be towards and now get it right anyway.</p>

<p>what would 1 omit in MC and 3 wrong in fill-in be for math?</p>

<p>omg i put ‘put questions to’. that better be right. it definately stuck me as odd but then again i was the ■■■■■■ who that vulnerability was misspelled. and yes once in a while they have a misspelling but its normally obvious… like on the psat there was one.</p>

<p>DAMN IT!</p>

<p>when were 2r and 2t used as answers? and another thing, does anyone else agree that blight was satisfied becasue of adventure instead of being correct?</p>