Most of the questions I get wrong on RC are the Inference - Author's Perspective question type. Are there any tips/suggestions on how to approach these questions or things to pay extra attention to when reading through the passage or the ACs? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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mfukuza1843
Monday, Mar 04 2024
@katharinerae739 I tried this today and I saw a difference. Thank you so much!
mfukuza1843
Tuesday, Feb 20 2024
@rdyoung12433 Thank you so much for your helpful response! I was able to find the videos by doing that -- also, thank you so much for that tip! That's really useful to know and I'll be sure to use that feature.
I've been trying to find the substitution equivalence lessons here on 7sage after hearing JY mention it in a new videos, as well as people asking for the lessons in the comments. All the links in response to those comments requesting the video lessons lead me to empty pages without any videos or written explanations. Would someone be able to help me find those lessons? Thank you!
mfukuza1843
Tuesday, Jun 27 2023
this is a great idea -- i'm interested! my ig is @lsatlawschoolamg947.fukuzawa
I can try! It's saying that the only situation where the airline would be morally obligated to refund you is if there was no other reason behind your flight changing other than that they overbooked the flight and kicked you off onto a later flight. So, if you were originally kicked off your flight because they overbooked + you later find out that the overbooked flight that you were kicked off of was canceled due to bad weather (another reason aside from overbooking), then the airline isn't obligated to pay you. I think it helps me to think of it as if you're actually in that situation at the airport trying to figure out if you're entitled to a refund haha.