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#208069 - 11/19/12 10:22 AM SAT Question of the Day
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Registered: 11/19/12
Posts: 1 > I subscribe to a-SAT-question-a-day. A couple of the "right" answers have puzzled me. Perhaps you would like to join the "fun".
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> http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/answered-question-of-the-day?src=
> E&questionId=20121115&answerCd=B&ep_ch=QD&ep_mid=10640255&ep_rid=10917
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> why is "b" better than "a"?
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> http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/answered-question-of-the-day?src=
> E&questionId=20121107&answerCd=D&ep_ch=QD&ep_mid=10635451&ep_rid=10917
> 9597
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> Shouldn't "across" be changed to "wide"? Across does not match the
> earlier "thick" reference very well.
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