Can someone explain why it's A and not B?
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For question 12, I'm wondering why E is not right; according to the passage, much of our language use results from choices and people are subject to persuasion, so couldn't it be said that descriptivists' empirical observations of language use/language change confirm the prescriptivists' views? E was not discussed in the live video. #help
Ok why is peninsular Spain excluded from Europe for question 11 when it's included in Europe for question 9. That's absurd, especially bc it seems like a reasonable common knowledge assumption that Spain is part of Europe and that first paragraph doesn't clearly suggest to me that the author believes otherwise..
"Always" doesn't negate to "never," it negates to "not always," and when you apply this negation to answer choice B, it doesn't seem too relevant
Wow I haven't come across that question stem before, but I'm assuming it's a could be false question. Like in the way a "most supported" question asks for what could be true, this is a "least supported" question asking for what could be false.
Also having the same problem. The particular tags setting isn't working either.
I was thinking the argument assumes ordinary human & astronaut capacities to be the same because the stimulus says that the space station will provide medical knowledge "about the limits of human capacities," but your explanation does show why A is the better choice, so that helps, thank you!
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Is A the right answer because it's refuting the claim that polls influence voter decisions and hence the need for them to be banned one week prior to the election? I can see why it's A from process of elimination, but it didn't seem too appealing as an answer choice. #help
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