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  • Thursday, Dec 11, 2025

    why can't you eliminate E on this one

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    Saturday, Mar 7

    @AshManicka because we haven't read passage B yet, so we can't possibly know what the author of that passage means in calling evolutionary psychology a "conspiracy theory"

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  • Friday, Oct 25, 2024

    You can easily answer this question without Passage B.

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    Wednesday, Feb 12, 2025

    how so?

    I'll be honest: my instincts after reading the answers led me to the correct choice here, but some other answers could be right based on their potential support in passage B. I wouldn't risk it on test day.

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    Thursday, May 29, 2025

    yea you just naturally get D from eliminating answers

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    Sunday, Feb 15

    @tranquillirux Agreed.

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  • Thursday, Sep 5, 2024

    #help for these kinds of questions, does it make sense to just read the sentence in passage B and answer it, got the answer right and took an extra minute or so..

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    Wednesday, Feb 12, 2025

    If you have to read passage b for the other questions, just wait until then. If you're able to answer, with certainty, every other quest pertaining to the two passages, and this is the only question left, it's a no-brainer to simply read the sentence and its context. Otherwise, you're wasting your time by overlapping the time it takes to read that sentence through twice over.

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