Do any of the 7sage'ers know a tutor in the Buffalo area? (asking for a a friend). Just kidding asking for myself and I am in dire need of a tutor. Retake in September.
For choice C: We know that Alz Disease is reduced by taking vitamins and folic acid, which in turn lowers the H level (the presumed cause). So if the vitamins are not efficiently processed by the body, then your H is still there and Alz disease is thus still likely to occur. C seems so strong to me as a weakening answer choice.
Would really appreciate some insight on this one
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I get why E is correct the way J.Y. explains it.
For choice C: We know that Alz Disease is reduced by taking vitamins and folic acid, which in turn lowers the H level (the presumed cause). So if the vitamins are not efficiently processed by the body, then your H is still there and Alz disease is thus still likely to occur. C seems so strong to me as a weakening answer choice.
Would really appreciate some insight on this one