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generallypreparedforthings
Friday, Oct 3, 2025
Got one right (finally), but saying this is 3-star difficulty is bonkers.
generallypreparedforthings
Thursday, Aug 14, 2025
I do not find all of these questions easy, but let me explain why this one should be easy to break down.
We are looking to strengthen the argument here. The argument is that somehow, it's likely that these long-lived individuals are genetically disposed to long lives.
Immediately, you can rule out A-D. Not a single thing mentions genes, and of course, an alternate explanation WEAKENS. Then follows E, which not only very clearly mentions genes (a sibling), but it is the ONLY answer choice that has ANYTHING to do with the argument, that argument being related to genetic disposal.
@JoeSolana4 I imagined ex-Steelers runningback Benny Snell