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PT21.S2.Q20
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nwanerimichael430
Saturday, Aug 5, 2017

30 mins of staring at this question..redoing my setup..before finally getting comfortable enough to select D..not exactly a concrete data point..

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Wednesday, Jul 26, 2017

Almost all the way there..

MSS questions, will not use "conclusion" or argument in the question stem because the conclusion is actually removed from the stimulus. Instead the idea of support is introduced whereby the statements or ideas in the stimulus support the conclusion in the answer choice..Ex."which of the following answers is most supported by the statements above". Note that direction of the support points to the conclusion being in the answer choice. Whereas a STRENGTHEN question will always acknowledge that their is an argument/conclusion in the stimulus..MSS WON'T!!! Because its removed from the STIMULUS and placed in the ANSWER CHOICE..

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Tuesday, Jul 25, 2017

Were there new classes added? Any reason for the reshuffle? Was in between the RC not sure if i should continue or pick up w the new lesson in the order currently listed

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PT101.S2.Q19
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nwanerimichael430
Sunday, Jul 9, 2017

What a dope..misread facilities for fatalities

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PT101.S3.Q7
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Thursday, Jun 1, 2017

lol @ "what are you talking about.."

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PT17.S2.Q9
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nwanerimichael430
Thursday, Jun 1, 2017

just hit pause..but first thing i thought was wait..it's not nec an argument (the stimulus above) because it points to a supported conclusion in the AC..

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PT106.S3.Q14
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

does the presence of the conditional reasoning force us to give it more credence as the conclusion? For some reason i identified the conclusion as "an act or omission by one person..."

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PT101.S2.Q12
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

i agree w your assessment here..i thought the fact that "no reason" also took into consideration the future..further making it still unlikely whether in the current state or in the future..

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PT23.S3.Q24
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

tough question..got the conclusion right and was down to choices C and E but chose E. Obv the important distinction is "intended outcome" vs "actual outcome"..

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PT112.S4.Q2
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

small thing but i like how 7sage reinforces exactly what kind of question it is even though we've been working in the same problem sets!!!

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PT23.S2.Q2
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

not sure what to say..but only one wrong so far on these main points..what i can cling to despite any unfounded hubris is that i am pretty much identifying the correct conclusion as well as the subject and predicate effectively..

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PT21.S3.Q10
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nwanerimichael430
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

note that answer A doesn't even mention "sex"..and the conclusion never says its arbitrary.instead it suggests that they are not as interchangeable as they seem at first glance..i think this is a critical distinction here.

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nwanerimichael430
Monday, May 29, 2017

that F-bomb prob crystallized it for me.. :)

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