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Tuesday, Sep 30

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🙃 Confused

Highest Scoring Section is Always Experimental

Is it normal for your highest scoring section to be the experimental one, or is it just me? I seem to score way better on those sections nine times out of ten and am unsure as to why. Are those sections designed to be easier? Or, is there any other explanation I'm unaware of?

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PT149.S1.Q23
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Wednesday, Aug 27

For AC C, couldn't it just as reasonably be assumed that Caligula got his ideas for those "outrageous acts" from previous rulers, rather than assuming Caligula's enemies doing the same?

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PT126.S3.Q22
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Tuesday, Jun 24

I don't feel like the explanation for why AC is wrong is very good. I understand why it's wrong, but I don't think the way the explanation is written would help someone else to realize why it's wrong. B doesn't say that these people who "consume large quantities of protein" are in a "calorie excess"; that is an assumption. However, B is wrong because it doesn't address the second half of the diet required to lose weight, which is shunning carbs.

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PT102.S2.Q25
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Friday, Oct 03

I originally choose E when answering this question because I thought that this would be the necessary first step to take in order for what Jack did to be okay. But, upon re-reading the question and seeing the word "require", I now realize that even though his promise no longer needs to be fulfilled, that does not require him to chose to not make the will public.

I need to slow down and make sure I am reading the question stem in its entirety so that I don't miss key words like that which can change which answer choice you choose.

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