<p>I am pretty sure the speed of sound one was no error. I got 4 no errors. Furthermore, I remember one question that said something like blah blah, winning her a nobel prize. I thought that was the only answer that didn’t create a comma splice.</p>
<p>guys, what was the answer to the each girl 15th birthday party, is it wants or wanted?</p>
<p>Also, what about the painters or sculpters who finished college in 1960 or something.</p>
<p>I’m blanking on what #14 was on section 10, but I remember it being hard and I vaguely remember putting A. Also, “imminent” was definitely an error, right? Angry I missed that one…wasn’t expecting that kind of question to pop up.</p>
<p>Also, my essay filled the two pages and I used a lot of “advanced” vocab, but my examples were extremely esoteric and I only had two of them. Is a 9+ essay score likely if I filled both pages and my essay wasn’t a COMPLETE mess? </p>
<p>Overall I thought there were about three tricky writing questions but it wasn’t too bad on the whole.</p>
<p>did you guys get ccca for the last 4 questions of the short writing section</p>
<p>I got 5 no errors - teeming, asprin, volcano, quincenera, and speed of sound which I all thought were fine.</p>
<p>for 14 on 10 it was A. For the nobel prize winner I also put A because the rest caused comma splices.</p>
<p>For the paragraph I got however and delete the sentence. Someone please confirm these answers I’ve gone through the whole thread.</p>
<p>@Jeffery</p>
<p>It’s hard to want another first birthday party when you already passed it. :o</p>
<p>what? can someone just please confirm these answers it seems that people are just vacillating between two choices</p>
<p>I got those same two answers jman.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the sentence with ‘imminent’ in it? I don’t even remember seeing that word…</p>
<p>Speed of sound question was not NE…
the gist of what the question was:
Because the speed of sound is faster in water than <em>that in air</em>, blah-blah-blah…</p>
<p>The comparison starts at “faster” and uses “than” to connect two ideas that must be parallel in structure. “In water” is the given one, so the underlined has to be “in air”.</p>
<p>Imminent one should be eminent.</p>
<p>Is it possible that imminent was in an experimental section? I’m hoping haha…</p>
<p>The scientist, an <em>imminent</em> profess-etc etc. It’s looking for the definition of “eminent”, a diction error</p>
<p>grat2013, I’m afraid not. Sorry :(</p>
<p>@grat2013 nah, because that was the dinosaur section which most people seem to have gotten. If only, haha…</p>
<p>grat2013 Maybe… I had 2 35 question Writings MC sections, so one of them was probably experimental.</p>
<p>so what’s the consensus on the speed of sound one?</p>
<p>what did you guys get for</p>
<p>Every girls (wanted) to celebrate quinseneras - (her) fifteenth birthday.</p>
<p>I put wanted as an error because it sounded like it should be present tense?</p>
<p>guys, it was “imminent”. the answer should be “eminent”.</p>