***OFFICIAL MARCH 2015 SAT (US ONLY)***

@Battlecastezreal‌ Sweet, thanks. :smiley:

I got -2, the problem was from the slope of vertex or something which was (2,-3) to a point (0,1)

For the skiing question wasnt it “had never had”. I had no error but when i read it again that phrase just sounded wrong. Aghh i hate myself…

God I did horrible on this SAT.

@2400boii I put No Error for that question but I wasn’t sure… What would you change it too if the incorrect portion was “never had”? Cuz the “had” before that was not underlined. That’s why I was confused.

What was the context of the advertisement passage with the question about the least likely advertisement to fit with the last paragraph? I forget whether I even got that question and now I’m freaking out…was it the one arguing that advertisements were pleasant and entertaining?

@Willynilly123 you will be my lord and savior if you could please just confirm, THERE WAS NO FRANKLIN with the mini duel passages on your test

@RunsForCookies‌ You were supposed to find the vertex of the parabola then use that point and the (0,1) point on both lines to solve for the slope. The vertex on a standard parabolic equation would be at (0,0). But the equation has translations that are given in the equation.

That section of writing killed me. Quite a few I went back to. No error is the bane of my existence.

“had never had” should have been “hadn’t had” if you were fixing it, right?

@ThisPerson123123‌ Sorry, I just remembered what everyone was talking about, there was a Franklin passage :frowning:

Wait, so was “had never had” grammatically correct or was it the answer to the question (meaning it was gramatically incorrect)?

ThisPerson. There was. I’m 100% positive.

@Dorfdude8‌ I’M IN THE SAME SITUATION, everyone’s talking about the question and I barely remember it…

And what were the answer choices to the one with the answer choice of experimental for Ben frank?

EVERYONE++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THERE WAS A FRANKLIN PASSAGE.

@Jamesesesess‌ Not sure, cuz the first “had” was not underlined, only “never had” was underlined. I put No error for that but it confused me

Were the no errors tomatoes, skiing, building from hurricanes, had never had, and actors did theirs

im 100% sure there were 8 spokes so its 48

@willynilly123 i had 3 grammar sections which is a blatant experimental of grammar, but i did have the franklin one

PLEASE TELL US THE CONTEXT OF THAT PASSAGE I AM DOUBTING MYSELF LIKE A MONKEY WITH AMNESIA