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Thursday, Feb 13 2025

On a range of 0-100, it could cover up to 51 or all the way up to 100. It could.

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Thursday, Feb 13 2025

It could be.

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Monday, Jan 27 2025

Congratulations Brad, just to let you know I was very moved by your story. Wishing you and many others luck in this journey <3

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Saturday, Jan 04 2025

@J.Y, your cat wears pants?

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Saturday, Jan 04 2025

yes.

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Wednesday, Jul 03 2024

I don't even know how I was sounding it out in my head lol

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Wednesday, Jun 19 2024

@jmeer500

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Wednesday, Jun 19 2024

see Irving Munoz's example below.

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Monday, Jun 10 2024

I was a little hesitant about D because of the word "infant." However, I broke down Debbie's response to understand precisely what they were trying to argue. In Debbie's argument, I identified any 1) context, 2) premise & 3) claim. In Debbie's argument, they also said the word "decide," so I also tried to figure out how someone can't decide to make a choice (I did this to attack their argument). That led me to answer choice D: infants can't "decide" to receive an operation. I hope this helps!

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