A lot of the time during my lectures I'll do quick drills on my priority tags for like 5 questions/drill, unlimited time (because I often have to stop when my prof starts saying something important), etc. However, now when I press "drill", it takes me into a drill with 12 questions, timed. Is there a way to fix this?
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I understand why AC A is right, but I'm not really understanding why AC D is wrong. In JYs explanation, he says that AC D is wrong because if we look at another animal, that only tells us about the other animal, it doesn't tell us about horses. But the whole passage is using knowledge about patterns in other animals to compare what they would have done with horses if they were used for the same thing as those other animals. I thought that due to this, we could learn more about the horses by comparing them to mortality patterns of other animals which we already knew about.
One of the things that ended up tipping me off in BR that AC A was correct is that AC D says "any" animal, which seemed too broad. We may not know enough about EVERY animal to compare what they were used for in these times to what horses were used for.
@IvonneRosario Thank you!