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I was thrown off by "probably" because I thought the conclusion couldn't be this weak. :/
Because our subset is "consumers who do not bother to acquire such information", whereas A and D are referring to "rational consumers" which is not our subset.
The key to differentiating C and E lies in the phrase "that commitment" in option C. By using the word "that," it narrows the scope from "all conclusions" to only a specific subset of conclusions. This shift in focus makes the statement incorrect because it's no longer referring to all conclusions, but only to a particular group. That's why option C is wrong—it mistakenly limits the reference to a smaller set of conclusions rather than considering all of them.
wait, what template? And where can I find it?
#help Can someone help me find the lessons on intermediate conclusions/principles? I'm not sure where to look in the syllabus.
I instinctively knew D was right but idk why I ended up choosing E. I am going to explain why E is not correct, so that I don't make a similar mistake in the future. E is making a prediction about the future that may or may not happen. We do not have any strong, supporting claims to make it a valid conclusion. The whole "it is unlikely that they will ever be"part just sounds too strong, and I should have been skeptical of it instantly.
hi! This is how I understood this: the passage doesn't mention anything about receiving the discount at more than one location. Instead, it outlines specific rules where each member, based on certain conditions, can receive their special discount.
Urakhatsa vor hayeris gta :) ! Good luck on the test!
this was SO helpful!! It finally clicked for me!!! I agree, having all these chains in one place makes it easier to memorize the logic.
I am confused by this too! Could anyone please explain this?
This was super helpful! Thank you!!!
yeah, I made the same mistake :