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  • Sunday, Jan 11

    If E was tough for you compared to A. Just remember to focus on and come back to the question that is being asked: "certain types of behaviour developed though evolutionary processes because they". If you went for E then you were thinking of what was clearly stated in the passage. But it can be helpful to take a step back and remember what exactly was being asked of you. Sometimes we see an answer that was stated in the passage and pick it, but we need to remember what the question is

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  • Wednesday, May 28, 2025

    On the exam, will we be able to mark two answers to come back to? I am having a hard time remembering which answers I marked as viable when I come back to them.

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    Wednesday, May 28, 2025

    I'm wondering the same thing!

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    Monday, Jun 23, 2025

    you can press the grey circle to the right of each answer, which eliminates them (i.e., greys them out). and if / when you go back to those questions, the answers that you initially got rid of will still be eliminated.

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    Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025

    @lstaffelbach You can also flag the question to come back to it. There should be a button to do it at the top.

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