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KateLevinson
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KateLevinson
Wednesday, Jan 21

How is C not a valid conclusion? That was brushed over too quickly and it's a common answer choice.

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KateLevinson
Monday, Jan 19

Something I really struggle with is how to know when to make inferences. For example in answer choice C, the assumption was made that other small companies winning prestigious awards (and Baxe not) may insinuate that some of those small companies have designs superior to Baxe. This seems like a reasonable conclusion to make but that's the issue. I make assumptions like this all the time that I feel are reasonably justified and they trap me. How do I know when an inference is actually valid vs. trying to trap me?

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Monday, Jan 19

I just got my first 100% on a drill with no blind review needed!

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Tuesday, Jan 6

KateLevinson

Help Needed: Study Plan Dates

Hi Friends! I've finished a lot of the curriculum before I created a study plan but now my dates are all off for a few weeks. For example, this week is just lessons that have already been completed. I tried resetting my start date and changing to a custom plan, but no luck yet. Not a huge deal, but it would be nice if the dates align. Thanks!

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KateLevinson
Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025

Question 3 threw me off because I feel like part of the first sentence is a premise more than context.

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Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025

I am confused on question 5. Those two sentences don't seem related to me, so how are they an argument in the first place? The first sentence is discussing fast food and the second, activity habits. They are both related to obesity rates but I don't see how the "premise" is supporting the conclusion?

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