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PT145.S3.P4.Q27
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ArtVandelay
Edited Friday, Jan 02

Late 19th century & early 20th Century Historians: America is doing awesome right now. We need to write our history books today to portray America as always having the foundations for awesomeness (new myths and genealogies).

AC B: This novelists was destined for success because they had innate talent as evidenced by their precocity in their early achievements.

A bit retroactive.

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PT147.S2.P4.Q24
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ArtVandelay
Monday, Dec 29 2025

"Even if a court had the resources necessary to ensure that such a contract would be enforced according to its terms" indicates to me that currently the court is unable to ensure that these contracts are enforced successfully.

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PT112.S2.P1.Q4
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ArtVandelay
Sunday, Dec 28 2025

The advocates say that online communities exhibit interdependence (mutual respect and emotional support).

The author says that these communities lack diversity and thus aren't actual communities. The author doesn't disagree that these online communities lack interdependence. The issue is that they are self selecting and not diverse.

So the author is essentially saying that a group=interdependence + diversity.

Even if you're still iffy on the interdependence part (which I was for a while), it HAS to be E because that's the whole point of paragraph 3 which serves to refute the advocates claim.

While the author says that shared interest in computer "communities" is not analogous to a traditional community's shared location, that is not the author saying that communities require members to inhabit the same geographic location. Author is just denying that connection in regards to online communities. Moreover, the author then goes into how these communities are not diverse. Nowhere can we infer that the author BELIEVES communities needs to have members in the same geographic location. We actually can infer (question 6) that if computers become more accessible, perhaps these online communities could be communities.

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PT159.S1.Q25
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ArtVandelay
Wednesday, Dec 10 2025

@superchillasian Could this also be an appeal fallacy? Just because you are popular doesn't mean you are necessarily a good artist.

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PT159.S1.Q16
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ArtVandelay
Wednesday, Dec 10 2025

AC A reminds me to KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid.

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