Hi,
I have been practicing logic games for a month now and I am still not getting any faster. I don't know what to do, I still cannot finish them in the allotted time. What has helped all of you get faster at these?
Hi,
I have been practicing logic games for a month now and I am still not getting any faster. I don't know what to do, I still cannot finish them in the allotted time. What has helped all of you get faster at these?
#help #15 got me because it seems like the second author criticizes the first author for projecting current standards of morality on history. The first author expresses no disapproval for this type of historical scholarship at all, but instead laments the loss of moral considerations from histories. So that's why I eliminated D, if anyone could help with this I would really appreciate it!
I chose D, and stuck with it even upon BR. If you have a responsibility to rectify, and one way of rectifying is only an attempt to rectify it (C) and the other way to do this is more certain (D), then D is a sure way to fulfill the responsibility.
I think the word "try" threw me off. But I would appreciate an explanation against D if anyone has one.
#help can someone please elaborate as to why C is wrong?
@ What do you mean by foolproofing?