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PT129.S4.P4.Q22
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Monday, Apr 6

For A, if a branch is broken off a tree, that cannot resemble what is left, or what was before, because the branch was not already broken. I'm struggling to visualize a situation in which a branch can be removed from the tree before it is actually removed. If A removed the words "broken off" then I could see how this makes sense. I do see how D is the correct answer though, but A stood out because there

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PT140.S2.Q11
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Thursday, Mar 26

I'm not sure this question makes sense and I struggle when to apply common sense. Any fruit in your refridgerator will last less long than any fruit in your freezer.. That's why there are frozen fruits in the grocery store. If you put a mango in the oven and warm it, it will go bad faster than if it is stored in a refrigerator (demonstrating range of temperature.) That is common sense, but sometimes we are supposed to apply it and other times we are supposed to disregard it. Anyone have tips?

Perhaps there is a distinction between fresh and never frozen, but that isn't mentioned in thie stimulus.

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PT140.S2.Q26
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Thursday, Mar 26

@Audreychambers7899 How are you coming up with your over time quotation? I'm not seeing any words that are similar to "over time" or "in practice" in this stimulus.

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PT135.S4.Q20
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Wednesday, Mar 25

If varying textures of paint can interfere with the effect of color, shouldn't we have to assume that varying textures of paper cannot/do not interfere with the effect of color? If we do not assume that, the argument falls apart on one criteria - with the other being the exact color match.

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