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The explanation immediately eliminates answer choice E because it mentions countries that have free elections or a free press, which we supposedly don't care about.
What if the answer choice read, "A country will avoid civil disorder only if it has free elections or free press"?
This would translate to
/Disorder ---> FE or FP
Contrapositive is
/FE and /FP ---> Disorder
The above would serve as a bridge from our first premises to the conclusion. Thus, I believe it is important not to eliminate E solely because it mentions countries that have FE or FP.
I eliminated E due to a sufficiency / necessity error.
"Civil disorder does not generally occur in countries that have either free elections or a free press" translates to
FE or FP ---> /Disorder
This is a backwards bridge. I suppose that the word "generally" is also a flaw in this answer choice. Please correct me if I am missing something.
#feedback
I am a big fan of the new skill builder format. Seems as though the exercises are more spread out and less predictable. I also like that they come in smaller doses. My only request is to leave the answers at the bottom in text in addition to the video at the end. Thank you!
#feedback
I think it is quite helpful how in general, you include commentary on how you would approach questions under timed conditions (while still dissecting them fully). I think this would be useful commentary to incorporate into the LR sections. When going through those lessons, it almost feels wrong to make quick/instinctual decisions on questions because of how deeply I am taught to scrutinize them.
To be clear, the deep analysis should remain, but I appreciate the lessons that make note of how an analysis might look under time pressure.
#Question
Do the LR "You Try" questions all come from a limited number of PrepTests? I ask because I want to avoid 'spoiling' too many of these PrepTests.
#Feedback
Would you be able to add time targets in the answer section for 'Lesson' questions?