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I give up on this I'll never understand it
D saying that regular food you eat has more harmful chemicals than the irradiated food implies that their healthier, because you'd want to eat something with less harmful chemicals.
I honestly don't even understand lawgic language so I hardly use it
That's how I got it wrong at first thankfully I reread D more carefully in my blind review
Nevermind I see now that I did not read the question stem right at all
Can someone please help me with resolve paradox questions, I have no idea what to do with these
I didn't read the stimulus as clearly stating the journalist know the quotes are unsupported, so considering B is 100% true it's not a bad explanation that they simply don't know the quotes are unsupported. It's like having a political journalist guest star as a sports journalist when they don't watch sports
I would also like to know I can not remember the mapping for the some, most, all arguments
Them being more productive doesn't necessarily make them the most productive. It just means they're more productive than who they're being compared to,
I think the error you made was missing that Main Street was capitalized which signifies it as a title and not a description if that makes sense, so Main Street is the name of the street, therefore Walnut King location is on the Walnut King Street whereas the Main Street location is on Main Street
I used this on the blind review
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Once I did this I noticed that the rules didn't follow logically for Pat and therefore she can't be a member
So basically her surviving the attempt doesn't necessarily mean that she'll give the speech since there's no statement saying that she will give one otherwise? So like if the paragraph said when amdala gives the speech then the vote will not pass?
I chose B then let E trick me
Yep, but I knew I was wrong because it didn't make sense and I couldn't figure out which one was right.
I'm in Arlington and also looking for a study group as well!
Looking at the question lets you know what you're looking for in the passage.
I'm having a hard time determining when a question has a simple subject →verb→object sentence structure or a simpler subject →verb structure
Explain this again but like I’m 5