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D.K.
Yesterday

"This billionaire influencer/underwear tycoon did NOT pass the bar exam."

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D.K.
6 days ago

I'm going to say that I got question 2 right. I was correct in deducing that neither was the winner. The explanation just made things feel over complicated. A is not more likely to be bought in comparison to B. Vice versa for the opposite: B vs. A.

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D.K.
6 days ago

I got this one wrong, but I now understand why the answer is C.

1.) The statement ‘No headache pill stops pain more quickly than Danaxil’ suggests that Danaxil is at least as fast as any competitor.

2.) However, the reference to the leading competitor implies that it performs just as well as Danaxil.

3.) It cannot surpass Danaxil in terms of effectiveness, but it can be its equal, just not exceed.

4.) Answer C is supported because the phrase ‘at least’ allows for a tie, whereas answer D's key word 'will' makes a stronger, unsupported claim.

ANSWER: Therefore, C is the best option because Evelyn’s headache will be relieved no less rapidly than Jane’s.

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D.K.
Monday, Apr 13

Ironic how the review itself is a comparative. Lol.

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D.K.
Saturday, Apr 11

The cats last recording. Moments before disaster.... Before the Dairy nation attacked.

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D.K.
Tuesday, Apr 7

I hustle. They sleep.

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D.K.
Monday, Apr 6

I got number three correct. However, just like "though they soon will," shouldn't "as a doctor, I see two reasons for this." be uncolored?

The premises should then be:

"First, giving them access will be time wasting because it will significantly reduce the amount of time that medical staff can spend on more important duties, by forcing them to retrieve and return files. Second, if my experience is anything to go by, no patients are going to ask for access to their records anyway."

The conclusion would still be:

"patients should not have a legal right to see their medical records."

Am I right, or am I wrong? Please explain in the case that I am wrong.

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D.K.
Sunday, Apr 5

I got a 5/5, but I still feel that number 5's argument as rather weak. I.e., the support was weak. I noticed that others here feel similarly, so I ask that an instructor explain this to me. Either to inform me that I am wrong and explain why, or to validate my claim and explain why.

Big preesh if you can help.

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D.K.
Sunday, Apr 5

So, the primary goal is to analyze the argument’s assumptions using only the info provided via the argument and avoid adding outside information or biases.

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