Hey i think @castrone makes some great points. Just wanted to toss on more of a Lawgic view in hopes that it helps cement some points.
Seems like the first sentence and second sentence can combine into one large principle. And then the rest of the …
Hey - I'm not completely sure I am understanding your question but will try to explain, hopefully something sticks.
So within the argument the stimulus is specifically trying to argue that it was those researchers' fault for the decrease in potato …
Hey, I think your getting too caught up in the referential phrasing & leaving out important information when you try to translate it. So try looking at it without truncating the ideas.
Bus do environmentally right thing --> environmentally r…
Hey, so I'm not sure how good of a habit it is to correct games midway through... to have a plan to "correct" errors midgame would mean somewhat accepting that it will happen. I know exactly what you are talking about, personally was there as well, …
Hi, so there's a couple issues with D & E, hopefully some points will resonate.
D - from quick glance, 2 aspects are sticking out. First, do we know outsiders must be prevented? What if all that's necessary is that insiders need to not listen …
Yeah ofc. So ad hominem in the sense that we learn new information about this said florist. Prior, with only the information in the stimulus, we only know the details about the job (this person delivers flowers and those flowers are sometimes accomp…
Hi, so I will try to address both Q1 & Q3.
Q1- I think the statement "there's a first time for everything" is implying that track record of the past is irrelevant when considering a specific instance. Just because they have or have not made a …
I am by no means an expert, but have seen a ton of improvement by using old versions of the test (PT 1-16). I didn't necessarily take them as a test, but instead have used them to drill. Overall, there are minor differences (no dual passage for RC, …
@chaplin___ love the explanation. Not necessarily related to the question, and somewhat tangential, but curious by what you mean as a "NA type strengthener". Figured that's a cool way to think about it & I've never heard that before, have you i…