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Saturday, Feb 17 2024

Hi, Im wondering if lifetime is 7 times, will it count from yr 2019? or from any scores that we already got?

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PT103.S2.Q9
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Monday, Dec 23 2019

I am thinking if I can say one reason of (C) is wrong is bc "the British government's attempt to limit the amount of Cumberland graphite being exported to France" doesn't mean had no access to Cumberland graphite (in stimulus) ?

Attempt to limit the amount, can be either some or less, while doesn't necessarily mean "none".

Hence, it is lack of support.

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Sunday, Sep 08 2019

I do agree with you that I felt the stimulus seems to contain two arguments.

Why I have chosen (C) is because at the beginning, I skipped over the word " because" and found there seems to have an opposed opinion “------a seemingly false assumption." I was automatically inferred that the Main Conclusion would be "The assumption which the welfare's successful implementation rests upon is human beings are unselfish, but it is seemingly false." (Briefly, people are selfish.) Why? --> Because people innately seek their own well-being, especially when the interests of others threaten it. (Premise supports) -----> Hence, people are actually selfish.

Welfare state is feasible only if wage earners are prepared to have their hard-earned funds used to help others in greater need, and that requires an unselfish attitude. (Ctx) But people innately seek their own well-being, especially when the interests of others threaten it. (Indicating Argument Starts---here as the premise)---> support the Main Conclusion I described above.

I think the reason why I thought this way originally was because I missed that word. because at the beginning, then I didn't deduce further.

(A) Hence, I eliminated this right answer choice because I thought I wouldn't know whether welfare state would work or not, and just thought it should be an Inference Question. Also, I concerned the distinction between "cannot be successfully implemented" and "will not work". I think latter means functioning well, and the former means an action or take into effect.

(B) According to my original deduction, I crossed out B because the psg doesn't tell, and it seems to weaken the argument in the Ctx. ---> People are actually not selfish but just because they were unfairly treated.

(C) So I wrongly chose C.

(D) Premise. ---Strongly supported the MC./ less fortunate seems to be an assumption between Ctx and Premise. (I am not sure)

(E) Generosity can infer "unselfish". ---Weaken.

The above was my original way of thinking because of missing the word----because at the beginning.

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Sunday, Apr 23 2017

> @7sagestudentservices said:

> Added @singerhanna865 's link for 42-51!

Hi,Dillon,do you know where I can buy PT39-41?

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Wednesday, Aug 17 2016

Hi, at the beginning, I also had the same trouble as yours! I just have crossed out E because that mentioned "often" shrink not always, can refer to 2 meanings: 1. maybe artificial fibers can occur slightly shrink rarely or never (as not that tightly curled ) in comparison to natural one; 2. and I see the "unlike", I cannot fully define if this is an absolute negating word that they are totally different from each other or just mean that kind of a certain extent distinction. I am still confused with this part by now.

Then I suddenly found the "all" fibers would be caused to return to their original states, which I thought could be the evidence to explain why artificial fibers are straight, along with the "unlike" previously said .. And that could be why E is stronger than A, as for A there is nothing to say about low temperatures in stimulus. Nothing can prove out.

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Tuesday, May 31 2016

Above the Answer Choice (A) I wonder if we can rephrase it as "Historical events that elicit moral disapproval are generally considered to exemplify a moral theme", which turns out to be both positive way for easier reference, and why we cross out (A), first, we don't know anything about moral disapproval,(does it refer to don't have clear & unambiguous moral belief? I have no idea..) Second, exemplifying a moral theme doesn't make the point we need for sufficient assumption, don't know why should exemplify a moral theme. Also it overlooks other conditions.

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