Can someone explain why it's A and not B?
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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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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..
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.