Saturday, September 27, 2008

AP

1) There has been no let up all day, after class, I plan to soak in my Jacuzzi and then lay down for a short nap. (3)
2) They called the late Sen. Fred Fried a liberal because he voted against the Patriot Act. (3)3) They unfurled her white sails. The sailboat caught the breeze and began to slice steadily through the waves. Their dream cruise of the Pacific Islands had begun. (2)
4) After two days of hard rain and rising waters, the river flooded its banks; leaving the road partly impassible. (2)

1 comment:

camccune said...

1) letup, lie down (-2)
2) The AP Stylebook says not to use "late" to describe someone's actions while alive. (-1)
3) its (not her) sails, Pacific islands (-2)
4) it's either impassible or not - no halfway. (-1)

4/10