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#help I'm confused on why we automatically reject d) because it's a comparative claim? Should this be done for all MSS?
#help I don't understand why q18 isn't classified as group 1 when it's an "if, then.." statement?
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So confused on question 3.
"The only oral myths that have survived are the ones that were eventually written down."
The only indicates group 2, which means the idea immediately following the conditional indicator is the necessary condition. But in the answer, it says that survived is the sufficient, how does that make sense?
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I just want to clarify, for 4.1: Dogs will develop an attachment to anyone who feeds them daily.
Is the necessary condition that dogs will develop an attachment? The answer states that feeding is not a necessary condition, but didn't clarify whether this was the correct one/if one exists.
#help I still don't quite understand why d) is incorrect?
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In the causal claim:
"Because public officials were unable to clearly communicate the urgency of the situation, the attempt to contain the outbreak failed."
Can we also relabel the effect clause as the conclusion, and the causal clause as the premise?
so we can assume that avoiding = eliminating? the word choice is the reason why I didn't choose a) since it's been so ingrained to not make assumptions
I can't for the life of me understand this stimulus bruh
#feedback captions seem to be stuck
whoever made this question was so evil