Just wondering if anyone encountered this situation: I was taking the first section early today, and everything went fine for a while. All of the sudden, the proctor started to ask me to reposition the camera without stopping the timer, and she asked me 3 times in total. The section was logic game, and my train of thoughts were completely disrupted ever time she talked to me. So, I have to go back to where I was in the question and trying to figure out what my thought was. During the third time, I got extremely upset and told her this was extremely disrupting and "please just shut up". She then told me that she's simply following the guidance. This process caused me a lot of stress, and I was not able to focus thereafter. I disconnected with the proctor righter after the first section, and filed an official complaint to the LSAC.
Was I being unreasonable? Or was she being unprofessional? I am so pissed.
I don't quite get why D is the correct answer. I think the question stem is talking about the "gene" being the determining factor of identical twins' different behavior. But D seems to be saying that twins who grow up together have different behaviors because they are trying to "socially" distinguish themselves, which not only not touch on the point about "gene" but also seems to suggest that without the worry of "being similar with each other," the twin would behave similarly, which strengthen the question's argument.