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bradberry7418
Monday, Aug 5, 2024

hi

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bradberry7418
Saturday, Jul 20, 2024

oh , nevermind

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bradberry7418
Saturday, Jul 20, 2024

anyone know the difference between Excerpt and Stimulus then?

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bradberry7418
Tuesday, Jul 2, 2024

Why arent we using Lawgic to explain theses? Why did I do through a whole curriculum on Lawgic and we arent applying it? Does it not work here?

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bradberry7418
Saturday, Jun 29, 2024

I was confused with 11 and 12 because if someone was killed, i would write /"initial". and if they were alive just "initial. Instead of how you had it where if they were alive they were /"initial". and if dead just "initial.

And that tripped me up a bunch in the previous lesson. (I associated death with the "/" not symbol.

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bradberry7418
Wednesday, Jun 26, 2024

this is horribly organized lmao

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bradberry7418
Sunday, Jun 23, 2024

I was confused here as well. But I tested both.

"His arguments prevented a war with German"

Vs.

"War with France prevented a war with German. "

The relation makes more sense to assume "which" is referring to the "war with France" as opposed to "His arguments" because:

1. His arguments resulted in the war with France but not necessarily any other direct consequence.

2. The war with France had a direct consequence / relation of not going to war with German.

At least thats what I came to concluded. Hoping to get #feedback

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