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  • #feedback I would like to keep my original highlights throughout the "you try" questions.

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  • Tuesday, Feb 24

    How he said "DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE???" during A, was exactly how my brain read it. Immediately when I read that I crossed A out. LOL

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  • Wednesday, Feb 18

    this is making my head hurt more

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  • Friday, Jan 2

    i hate this passage type lmao

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  • Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025

    Literally just the plot of Doom starring Dwayne Johnson

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  • Tuesday, Jun 3, 2025

    I dont have a problem with getting the eirght answer what I do have a problem with is the timing, I pick the answer probs in a minute but dont click submit till I go back over the questions, Idk why I do it maybe to help me feel more confident in my answer? What tips do yall have

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  • Wednesday, May 21, 2025

    Could somebody please tell me how to find the search function? Thanks!

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  • Wednesday, May 14, 2025

    the rock

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    Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025

    @aldertree00644 What is he cooking? I can smell something

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  • Monday, Jan 13, 2025

    Does anyone have more specific reasoning for why A is wrong, but B is right? I answered A and it's hard to determine how B is better, even after watching the explanation video. They seem to be similar answer choices.

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    Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025

    The author is ambivalent about the pervasiveness of LHB, not about whether the rock came from mars.

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    Monday, Jan 13, 2025

    Ambivalence means neutral opinions, which is incorrect in my opinion. The author does cautiously support the theory that the rock came from Mars, but is cautioning against making conclusions purely from this evidence. If the author thought the rock was irrelevant/did not make an opinion on its relevance, then I would think A is correct. Anyone else have any thoughts?

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    Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025

    I think the phrase, "theory of the rock's migration to Earth" focuses more on the journey of the rock. As in, is this journey believable? Which I didn't find any evidence that the author was questioning that at all.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 1, 2025

    I picked E because I thought the question stem asked what would the author think the attitude of the people making the argument be. I thought the author would say that the people using the rock for their argument would have an attitude of acceptance because the evidence has been sufficiently corroborated through the textural evidence.

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  • Monday, Dec 9, 2024

    getting faster feels impossible

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  • Wednesday, Oct 30, 2024

    This one took me a while but I got it. I was stuck between D and B.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024

    I definitely got confused by the wording and assumed it was asking his opinion on the rock itself rather than arguments about it.

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    Monday, Oct 28, 2024

    Agreed I took the narrow lens of the evidence of the rock, not of the theory the rock would prove.

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  • Thursday, Sep 26, 2024

    I think the appeal for answer choice C comes from the referenced line, specifically from the word "rare". Initially I believed that the referenced line meant that since the mars rock thing coming to earth was rare, is it true that it actually did come from mars? Or some variation of that understanding. However, I was able to "un-woo" myself from C when I realized that the qs stem isn't asking about how the author feels about the mars rock, but how the author feels about the ARGUMENTS that would stem from the rock. That's how I realized C is incorrect, at least in the context of the question stem, if not the negative conntation in the answer choice itself.

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