could someone give a quick rundown of the "implicit" necessary assumption questions on recent tests?
i.e., what to look for/why they seem to be a little more tricky compared to earlier ones/ways to approach. seem to get stuck on these. thanks!
why do you need to address the several genes for choice A with the "or"? Can't you just have the single gene identification fail, then the sentence is T for W and F for C (as only need to address the multiple gene)?
will re-watch those videos. thanks! i think sometimes I just trip myself up, and end up overthinking NA assumption questions - waste time and lose focus of the overall line of thought in the arg.
i.e., what to look for/why they seem to be a little more tricky compared to earlier ones/ways to approach. seem to get stuck on these. thanks!
if they allow you to cancel and retake for free - does that include if it is your third time taking? no right
Why do you assume that Lin thinks that with permanent replacements, the company does not also have "little leverage," same as David. It seems, to me, that Lin is only talking about temporary replacements (= sufficient leverage).