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I finally think I'm getting the hang of this.
I don't think my statistics professor would have approved of this experiment.
What is the deal with answer choice A? It reads like it's not finished.
I'm confused, how can it be D if the possibility exists that some of those films could exist in another form that's just as deteriorating?
#feedback I found it confusing how in this video, you're circling the wrong answers and crossing out the right answer just because it's an "except" question. Surely because it's the right answer D is the one that should be circled I would think.
I always set the question difficulty to the hardest setting. Yet now, I wonder if there may be a flaw in that approach. Because sometimes there are questions like this one, that look like an easy question but in actuality have a super subtle trap. Looking only at the hardest questions I'd be prepared. But for these ones, it may not be so easy.
Ugh, right after I take the advice of starting at the bottom.