<p>what are you talking about brother james each girl is singular so you need her… they were trying to trick you by putting those dashes so you lose sight of the subject of the sentence</p>
<p>The quincenera one was no error. Each is singular and it said “Each girl something blahablah her turn or whatever.”</p>
<p>the only one we dont have consensus about NE is the speed of sound. I got 5 in total and currently have confirmed the walnut tree (aspirin), teeming, volcano, and quincenera</p>
<p>@mpgh</p>
<p>if I argued that improvment/progress usually involve setback and problem that precedes the change that happens, is it on topic?</p>
<p>i talked about how Lenin established a stable russia due to the setbacks faced earlier by the czar in his ineptitude of ruling which led to economic problems…paving the way for Lenin to come in</p>
<p>but which girl? its like saying: each girl and her birthday. I would suspect there would be more clarity.</p>
<p>For the math question, did the circle intersect the axis 4 times?</p>
<p>what the hell @ the imminent question i thought it was a test error since i thought they couldn’t test vocabulary</p>
<p>each is singular. (PERIOD) so the whole sentence needs to be singular therefore her is correct if you don’t understand that you need to go back to basics for SAT studying since most of the test is singular-plural agreement. Plus the sentence said quincenera not quinceneraSSSS, furthering the notion that it was again singular</p>
<p>@smartdude. yes it did.</p>
<p>@Swedish - If you wrote about either progress or improvement and HOW it involved or led to problems, you should be fine.</p>
<p>@michael
that kind of question is the correct word choice types. It tests if you know the difference between similarly sounding words, like imminent and eminent. But knowing vocabulary would obviously help.</p>
<p>I had another essay, mine was about trust and should we trust people</p>
<p>@smartdude
yes you are correct but this is the wrong thread please post in the identical math thread so we can stay on topic</p>
<p>@mpgh</p>
<p>I didnt talk about how improvement LED to problems</p>
<p>I talked about how improvement RESULTED from setbacks faced along the way…</p>
<p>@Swedish - You aren’t really answering the topic of the prompt. It should have been how improvements resulted TO setbacks faced along the way.</p>
<p>Hey guys, what were the answers to the passage correction about dinosaurs? I rushed it so may have compromised my score :(</p>
<p>@Science - I rushed through that part but it was fairly easy. What are some questions that you remember? I remember answers but not the questions…</p>
<p>I’m not sure if they will like that Swedish; however, I am no judge. </p>
<p>So for the final time there were four no errors:
Volcano
Quincinerra (dgaf on the spelling)
Walnut tree
teeming </p>
<p>woohoo I got the same no errors!</p>
<p>@mpgh</p>
<p>**** are you sure?</p>
<p>I thought the prompt was does: improvement/progress involve problems and setbacks…</p>
<p>so my argument was like… problems and setbacks catalyze impending improvements</p>
<p>@000: I don’t think we’ve reached consensus on the “speed of sound” question yet.</p>