<p>to support previous claim</p>
<p>thanks then what was the answer to the 2nd question. i rememebr one of the choices were “there wre no tools found in the back of the caves”</p>
<p>thats correct.</p>
<p>On another note,</p>
<p>Who put capacity as an answer? Also, who marked 29 as an error, and who did not? In other words, is “and so gave” an error by being too colloquial/run-on?</p>
<p>And did people have three no errors? (penguins (flightless birds), lexicographers, and Jane Goodall)</p>
<p>Asked earlier but did not get a decisive answer from most people</p>
<p>I put capacity for that question. Suitable means appropriate; she isn’t appropriate for friendship, she has the capacity to have friendship.</p>
<p>I put capacity as an answer</p>
<p>I marked 29 as an error. also from what i’ve done in practice tests, usually the last 4 are not no error. i know you can’t base an answer off of that, but i’m just putting it out there</p>
<p>@dchen. for math, did you say III only for the if 1=2,b=3</p>
<p>pretty sure on III only, though common sense dictates otherwise. But a key on standardized tests is not to overthnk, and I think they were just testing the contrapositive here. So yes III only.</p>
<p>@strom what about 29 and the penguin writing question (20? i believe). No debate on lexicographer and Jane Goodall being no errors, but definitely some debate on the previously mentioned two? And you tenis? What about the penguin one. No error?</p>
<p>i only got 2 no errors. for the penguin one and 29, i said both had errors. i thought both sounded very wrong and awkward, but from what i’ve read, im almost convinced that both had errors</p>
<p>@dchenfire I put no error for the penguin question but what it come down to is whether or not there was an article between in and absence. If it was phrased “in the absence of” it is correct; if it was phrased “in absence of” it is incorrect. I just hope there was an article. And was 29 the “and so gave” question?</p>
<p>no error for penguin, an error for #29. got an 800 in writing on june sat, -0 MC. </p>
<p>dchen, did u have reading experimental? if not, did you have the marriage passage?</p>
<p>@ddd2012 i got those same answers, 3 no error in total.</p>
<p>awesome strom. did you have a reading experimental? if not did u have the marriage passage?</p>
<p>I had the reading experimental definitely, I’m not sure which one it was though.</p>
<p>same as u two :D, no i had math experimental sorry. Idk why people think 29 is no error… I also typically never miss writing mc, so I was shocked at first. It was extremely awkward/run-on/colloquial, and sometimes you have to trust your gut.</p>
<p>wait so dchen, you DIDNT have the marriage passage with the angry parents?</p>
<p>i did have the marriage passage.</p>
<p>@strom
did you get III only too?</p>
<p>I have 2 questions…what was the question to “obtrusive” in the SC…? and what were the other options to the question with the answer “coagulate”?</p>
<p>Also, add mercurial to the list.</p>
<p>dont remember mercurial, dont remember obtrusive. Please refresh my memory and comment if you had experimental.</p>
<p>@sour Did you put capacity as an answer? Also, did you mark 29 as an error. In other words, is “and so gave” an error by being too colloquial/run-on?</p>
<p>And did you have three no errors? (penguins (flightless birds), lexicographers, and Jane Goodall)</p>