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I was hoping for an update in the discussion about the horses
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But forming monogamous families is a human behavior, not a human characteristic characteristic. Aren't these two different concepts? #feedback
Passage A is suggesting that the human behavior of forming a monogamous family is in fact a result of genes desiring to propagate.
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This passage is really humbling me.
carelessly read the question and answer. I chose E which was not even close, in BR I chose C.
@LevinKinLsat7sage Are you able to quiz yourself first? I just see the video explanation