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2027

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PT107.S2.P4.Q25
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JCull
Tuesday, Mar 17

“Quite apart from” means “without even taking into consideration” and somehow I don’t remember ever having encountered that phrase used in this way. That really tripped me up.

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PT101.S1.P4.Q27
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JCull
Thursday, Feb 19

This is just a nit:

JY’s version of the passage has italicized titles which have been lost in the version we are seeing now. While the italics don’t add much to the meaning, it did cost me a little time trying to figure out and track the title through the passage.

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JCull
Tuesday, Feb 3

@mariekadent I have a similar problem where I am getting these questions right, but it takes me way too long. How am I going to get it down to 1 minute?

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JCull
Edited Saturday, Jan 24

He did point out for Group 4 and other groups that the word lists are both “over inclusive” meaning they might also be used in other parts of “Lawgic”, and “under inclusive” meaning the lists are not all inclusive. There might be other words that count, depending on context.

So think of them as fuzzy lists, not exact lists.

I am on day three of my plan, and this is a lot to absorb. So you will probably be able to point out something I missed later on!

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