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MaalikDunkley
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1L START YEAR
2027

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PT157.S2.Q7
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MaalikDunkley
Edited Tuesday, May 12

This question is hard because of how it's written. The answer is simple to choose once you parse out what the stimulus is actually saying. Kudos to anyone who was able to comprehend this is less than 2 minutes

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PT132.S4.Q10
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MaalikDunkley
Edited Thursday, Apr 30

The leveling system can be so weird sometimes. This is labeled as 2/5. Regarding the conceptual difficulty, that low rating is fair because the flaw is a simple mistake of drawing a conclusion from the necessary condition. However, I feel that the difficulty ramps up with the answer choices. They are pretty hard to understand. i.e: "Does not hold". And the correct answer is pretty tricky to wrap your head around.

Bleh.

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PT134.S4.P4.Q25
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MaalikDunkley
Monday, Apr 6

You can also easily eliminate ACs A and B when you consider how Dostoyevsky's position is introduced in the first paragraph. The author states that his position is a "THIRD POSITION". Meaning it is separate from BOTH the radicals and the "high and above" critics and that Dostoyevsky disagrees with both. Since he disagrees, he wouldn't agree with what they say.

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PT141.S4.Q13
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MaalikDunkley
Sunday, Mar 29

Kevin's analogy in his explanation video was so helpful!

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Tuesday, Mar 24

You offered your services from late February. I hate that we're all only seeing this now. I'm interested if you are still offering tutoring. Thank you

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