@ yeah sometimes I know based on what the question is asking for, an answer choice could be wrong. I think that's what it is...I have the same thoughts of eliminating an answer but just worded different.
Sometimes I even see one explanation that is dissimilar than why I eliminated but then another person posts and adds to it using the same reasoning I had. That's why I feel like there could be variety of reasons.
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@ yeah sometimes I know based on what the question is asking for, an answer choice could be wrong. I think that's what it is...I have the same thoughts of eliminating an answer but just worded different.
Sometimes I even see one explanation that is dissimilar than why I eliminated but then another person posts and adds to it using the same reasoning I had. That's why I feel like there could be variety of reasons.