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I didn't pick C because no where in the premise did they mention that something could be both a novel and a poem. I thought this answer choice was overextending and that we could only think of them as being mutually exclusive based on what was said. Could anyone explain? Thank you!
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For #11, was anyone hesitant to choose A - "As it increases in North America, some wildlife populations tend to decrease" because of passage B only mentioning one instance of animal endangerment (canvasback bird). I felt like passage A would definitely agree, but I felt like the correlation of increase loosestrife to population decrease was too strong to be proven in passage b by that single example. Appreciate anyone's input, thanks! #help
Would taking the contrapositive to see if it destroys the argument be helpful here? Thank you!
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Can someone explain why E is incorrect? I had narrowed my choices to A and E but they seemed very similar. Thank you.
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Did anyone else think that Chin's conclusion was their first sentence - "It's impossible to demonstrate anything to the satisfaction of all skeptics." I know "thus" in the last sentence could signal the actual conclusion but the rest of the sentences seemed that they were being used as supporting premises for his first sentence (conclusion). Would appreciate any advice, thanks! #help
My concern with this one is that it said “can even” pass their concern to other crows. Because of the “can even,” I assumed this was a possibility, not a necessity. Couldn’t it have been possible that the crows who shrieked were only among the ones that were trapped and so A wouldn’t need to be true? #help #feedback
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