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LSAT Study programs love to use this NYC - USA example. I am just here to point out that NYC is the only city for which this might not necessarily (pun intended) be true. The UN Headquarters in NYC technically is not US soil and is considered international territory. Therefore, being in NYC is not sufficient to say I am in USA, kinda.
In the example: "Some cultivars of corn are much more closely related morphologically to sorghum than to most other cultivars of corn" after going through the 2 step process, the answer becomes "Some cultivars of corn are much less closely related morphologically to most other cultivars of corn than to sorghum." Why not swap the modifiers that go along with the A and B? Wouldn't that answer change how people would perceive the amount of cultivars that are more closely related morphologically?
I appreciate the closed captions, and I'm sure many people are thrilled about them. But, I do not have an option to turn them off on this particular lesson.