Did anyone else pick C instead of B? I thought that the 24 policy showed that it was important to have continuity of care so that if the doctors are tired during a shift it wouldn't have good continuity. But realizing now that I made a lot of assumptions and B is better. Is B right because it says that "now" there's a new policy that makes people stay in the hospital and that means that they're there at their most ill so its more important now to have good care?
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I thought the same thing but even if we take C, there could have been plays that the critic did not see and could still be the case that none will make it...omitting them does not mean that they were actually good.
Did anyone else think courses was another word for dinner?
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18th century is the 1700s, they always try to trip you up on that
Not is a negation in this case, not a logical indicator in the sentence.
If the second site's sickles were used to harvest grain that doesn't take away from the evidence that the first site had sickles that were scratched and therefore used to harvest grain.
Thank you! That really clears things up. Yea so B introducing a the new policy really wipes the floor with the rest of the choices.
It’s in lines 40-45. The passage talks about when it says “by inhibiting secretion from the pituitary gland of vasopressin, a peptide hormone that promotes water conservation” it then goes on to actually say it prevents further dilution so it’s straight from the passage.
We do not know if France did not have access to Cumberland graphite. All we know is that they weren’t getting it from Britain anymore so it could be that other sources existed that France didn’t know about. It is safe to assume that they didn’t know another way to get Cumberland graphite so they made their own.
Hey just wanted to add thats not what the contrapositive is. A contrapositive is "if p, then q," the contrapositive is "if not q, then not p." You are referring to negation I think.