donneciabremartin111
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donneciabremartin111
Saturday, Apr 19 2025
Hey! I could use some accountability and some study peers. College graduate of '18! I plan on taking my test in a year or a year and a half!
donneciabremartin111
Wednesday, Feb 05 2025
I thought I was the only one reading some of these as "science, science, science... trash bin, trash bin.... squirrel.. stats..."
donneciabremartin111
Monday, Feb 03 2025
Reading the comments of those who came before helps. To understand this, I am going to make an example.
Premise = i am going to make an example
Conclusion = to understand this
a difference can be made while referencing the same key thing. Pay close attention to how the structure of the sentence is making the comparison and how that relationship is connected by grammar. for example, "some" and "some other" are both identifying different types of corn but it feels weird because comparisons are always made with two completely differing things and not a noun or focus in a specific category. The sorghum is the neutral factor which allows the comparison to be made between "some" and "some other". A simpler way to write this sentence: Corn A is more like sorghum and corn B is not more like sorghum.
Guys, I am sorry if my statement feels really repetitive or wordy ! I am trying to figure out my mental dysfunction with this for my dream :(