Hi! I understand the value in drilling to learn concepts, but I am also big on following the lessons in the course syllabus. Wondering how other people use both in their study plan? I am a bit confused by how the drills section is set up... I am wondering if it is because I am just getting to the "grammar" section of the course? Will I understand how to select those better once I have covered more of the lessons? Open to any help or suggestions :) Thank you!
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I always try the question on the lessons before watching the lesson. I feel very secure in my understanding of why the correct answer is D before watching the lesson. Should I still watch the whole video...? What are others doing?
Some confusion on question 2--
If "Joffrey must kill Bran or Rob." is translated to /B-->R then why is "He cannot kill both Arya and Sansa." translated to A-->/S? How are we supposed to surmise whether or not we negate the sufficient or the necessary claim?
Hi! Just curious -- the "you try" lessons seem to pop-up hours or days after I've already completed a section of the syllabus. Is that normal or am I going crazy?
Question 2: Could this response also work:
1. some artists vs some reasonably well educated person who are not artists
2. Who is more or equally politically insightful
3. some artists
I knew E was wrong but I picked it because everything else was word salad and my brain stopped working.