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Since I haven't finished all the lessons I take my time answering on drills. Is this the correct way to go about it? I went 4/5. Right now once I get to BR I feel like i have already spent enough time on the question. I read it and agree with my og answer. (given they're usually right)
Wrong 4:43
Right 3:52
Right 3:18
Right 5:01
Right 1:45
Just to make sure I am getting this, when I read the first example I automatically had scrambled the words around (added and) to make it read better. Is that the idea of these lessons? To open ours eyes to basically rewording?
Fore the Jedi example I first wrote out that the Force was the subset, then I realized... hold up Darth Maul is a force user and hes a sith! So therefore he is a Force user that is not a Jedi. It all just clicked for me. S/O Star Wars Rebels + The Clone Wars
10/10 unexpected lesson... now if only i had 8 dragon balls to wish for a 180 LSAT score :(