What helps me is thinking about if the answer is reaching. Nothing in the stim led me to believe that the families who were not given the books could have access to getting other books, so why should I consider it? If I have to justify an answer choice with reasons that are not in the stimulus, it's an automatic no for me
Me too! I am interested, and need someone/people to keep me accountable
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What helps me is thinking about if the answer is reaching. Nothing in the stim led me to believe that the families who were not given the books could have access to getting other books, so why should I consider it? If I have to justify an answer choice with reasons that are not in the stimulus, it's an automatic no for me