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Apparently this difficulty 1 question was out to get me
Very good explanation, I love being able to visibly break apart the paragraphs. How would you suggest we do this on a computer for the actual test? My thought would be to highlight the first word of a section break and then jot the summary down.
Would be interested!
Wow, I rushed through the answer choices. I completely misread B as saying "We need to fix X and Y, but neither of know how to". I had B selected anyway because it was the only one that didn't sound wrong.... but then I changed it to C, because it sounded good. Gotta READ!!! Would have saved me almost a minute and gotten a right answer!
That's tough. (A) got me, the flipped conditional made me choose it.
Very helpful to know that just because a conditional is flipped, doesn't mean it is inherently false. MBF questions must derive their answer directly from the stimulus, so the answer choice:
/L --> 18+
Cannot be 100% false, all the stimulus says is that L --> /18+, or 18+ --> /L. We cannot derive a conclusion about if /L was in the sufficient place because we do not have a known conditional as such.
I understand that the Sub-C gives us:
/growing green-crop --> /soil good, so soil good --> g.
Main C:
Soil good --> abandon chem
So realistically its saying we need to link g --> abandon chem.
The first answer (A) reverses this by saying IF abandon chem --> g.
BCD are easy to get rid of.
(E) With a simple negate suff gives us grow green-crop --> abandom chem VOILA
That's how I was finally able to wrap my hear around it!
I gotta stop choosing an answer and then brushing over the others. Both 17/22 an early answer caught my attention and I didn't even comprehend the correct answer... Read all answers as they are unless you find an answer that you are 1000000% confident in.
I chose E during my PT as I completely swapped the sufficient/necessary.
For E:
B(U) --> B(C)
but /U
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B(C)false
If the answer choice were to say "But it was proven that there is no such thing as Centaurs, so the belief in Unicorns must be false." it would look a whole lot juicier as a choice. I jumped over A as I didn't make the connection between something not existing and the belief of that thing being false!
Chose C, completely misread... Guess that happens on section 4 of a PT cries