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Idk if this will help, but I ignored a and c because they felt too strong, and if felt like you could not use the information provided in the stimulus to actually prove that.
Only took me 6.5 mins with at least 5 "wtf"s and 1 "idc" to get it right !!
Damn choosing C confidently made me feel so smart at that moment lol.
@coolcatsandtheirfunkystats That's the same conclusion I've come to
Chose E for BR, A for actual (fml). Assumed that A implies that it was done for that reason. Ugh. Implicit assumptions.
Could someone explain how D does the sufficient-necessary confusion? I got E right, because I saw the "if" and built up the argument. Just curious about D though.
Chose D, I think I (stupidly) equated for "some" and "most cases" to be the same/similar enough. Then, in the conclusion I understood it to mean that the level of harm is what is being considered. I understood D to mean the same thing - as in, D also says that since both have the same level of harm, they have the same mandate.
@EthanSegerman Same here, I need to read more lol
21 secs lessgoooo