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PT150.S2.Q13
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Thursday, Mar 11 2021

Also came down to A and E. Chose E because I thought "alright well predators couldnt climb trees but that doesnt actually tell me much of anything about the flying dinosaurs. maybe they couldnt climb either and just got messed up on the ground."

A to me, at least told me they were building their homes next to/in trees which would be quick access to where they need to get to for lift off... Does it really need to be said that their nest is in the canopy? I find it hard to separate the gaps between AC A and E and say one is much better than the other.

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PT127.S1.Q14
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Saturday, Jan 02 2021

#help Just a question about AC B: If it read something along the lines that the argument presumes that the primary reason that many problems remain unsolved is a lack of creativity... would that then be correct? or would the use of primary still be too strong?

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PT113.S2.Q20
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Tuesday, Nov 10 2020

i guess I dont understand how the leap from assuming "well if they can store oxygen in their muscle tissue, then maybe they (or other species of seals) can store oxygen in their spleen too" is a greater leap than going from Horses to Seals. Also, knowing that the heart, an organ, is made of muscle tissue, how can test makers reasonably expect test takers to accept that there is no connection between the spleen and muscle tissue, without already having that learned knowledge?

#help#help

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PT106.S2.Q22
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Wednesday, Aug 19 2020

The grammar of the question stem really tripped me up as I got caught reaching for answers that described Chang's criticism instead. Actually incorrectly eliminated A for the reason that it was the correct answer (describing Wirth's argument). Glad JY discussed that

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PT103.S3.Q10
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Sunday, Aug 16 2020

I strangely have more difficult on some of these "easiest" questions than some of the harder ones. Trying to move through them as quickly as possible, there were a couple very tempting choices to me

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PT102.S2.Q8
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Sunday, Aug 09 2020

#help

I changed my answer to C on the blind review because A says "sometimes" and the stimulus states with a more encompassing view as though every toddler that bites someone is not being malicious. In the video, JY dismisses C pretty quickly saying "we have no idea whether toddlers think of it as acceptable"; but if it's accepted that toddlers think that biting is acceptable behavior, can it not be concluded that their behavior is not malicious?

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