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This question confused me because we didn't have to map it out. We just had to assume that is overlooked information...
Love the shoutout to #OHIO... also this question clicked in my mind so easily. I hope this feeling continues through this section, lol.
Pat being in the stem confused me and then I fell for the oldest trick in the book!!!!
This question seemed to be more intuitive for me. I looked at the answer choices and was able to use POE because a lot of the answer choices didn't really have anything to do with the passage, lol.
For #1 can someone explain to me why when chaining them we do /LSD->/H if in the separate form BOTH LSD and H is not negated? #help
Separate:
W → M
LSD → /M
H → LSD
Chained:
W → M → /LSD → /H
H → LSD → /M → /W
These are two different notations … he is using “e” for the part of the sentence that says makes it easier.
Ugh this one got me!!! I was almost there... and then fell kinda for the trap of answer B
I feel as if these question types seem a lot more intuitive to me.
This was a difficult question and not sure the explanation was very clear... first one where I really was confused pretty much the entire video
I was between answer choice B and C on this question and ended up going with B.
None of these are making sense to me as far as chaining the conditionals
... I am so confused! #help
I am starting to understand the Group #1 indicators and how to set them up and translate them. I stopped at 4.1 ... coming back to continue later.
Sheesh, not gonna lie ... this one isn't adding up in my brain. :/
I had the A v. B as Some Cultivars of Corn v. Most Cultivars of Corn with the characteristic being which one much more related to closely related morphologically to sorghum.
I didn’t fall for the trap!!!!!!! I think I am finally getting the hang of MC questions
I was able to get this question correct 16 seconds ahead of target by just eliminating answers based off the conclusions and not seeing the word "more" except in one of the answer choices.