Felt like a Mr. Miyagi lesson here. With the first drill questions I felt like I took ages to get the gist of the argument or the point. While I know there's still much to learn, this was really encouraging because it only took me a minute to get through this question. Easily discerning what was important to the "conclusion", the "premise", helped me kind of ignore the context and focus on what the question was actually asking.
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Felt like a Mr. Miyagi lesson here. With the first drill questions I felt like I took ages to get the gist of the argument or the point. While I know there's still much to learn, this was really encouraging because it only took me a minute to get through this question. Easily discerning what was important to the "conclusion", the "premise", helped me kind of ignore the context and focus on what the question was actually asking.