What is the difference in this question between what is "inherently fair" and what "society deems correct"?
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them using the phrase "problems caused by dehydration" is particularly tricky. it tripped me up because i was thinking of only dehydration itself being exacerbated, but i guess we should assume that exacerbating dehydration makes worse problems caused by dehydration
Once you really get good at identifying premises and conclusions, these questions are so incredibly easy. I'm finding it much easier to identify the context, perspective switch, and support present in the argument!
Starbucks in the planes might be a bit of a PR issue right now...
Tiger: Not all people are suited to be athletes. Some people have lower oxygen intake levels, and because athletics requires high-levels of physical exertion, those with lower oxygen intake levels will be at a disadvantage.
Disney: Those that go to the University of XYZ have the option to choose one free class each semester following their sophomore year, given that they have been approved by the dean. The dean will only approve those students who have either paid them $1000 or has a GPA above 3.5. Andy has a GPA of 3.4, and is a Junior. He is eligible for the free class, so he must've paid $1000.
Cat: I walk into my house an observe the Television on, and playing Cocomelon. The only two people I live with are my young daughter and my wife. My wife doesn't like to watch Cocomelon, nor does she like to have our daughter watch it. My daughter on the other hand is asleep on the couch in front of the Television with the remote beside her. I assume that she must've turned the show on herself, and fell asleep watching it.
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for question 17, i can see why that would be the correct answer, but how are we signaled that the author is "satisfied" about oscillation?