... so pleased to be a part of such a supportive community called ... here: I cannot find PT A, B, C and Feb '97 as part ... from the past. Is there a specific reason as to why ...
... difficult than usual? I am a pretty consistent -0 to -2 ... sections, but damn the A, B, and C games sections are brutal. For ... 3 and 4 on PT A each ate up like 12 ... be redoing these sections in a few weeks. Did anyone else ...
A ---> B --SOME--> C; therefore A ----> C, is that a valid argument?
I know A ---Some--> C is an invalid argument, but I am unsure about the not some situation.
I'm curious what everyone's strategy is for skipping on the bubble sheet. How I do it right now is I mark a tilde on each side of the a/b/c/d/e bubbles and come back to it.
... a good rationale for A being right, but you can't eliminate C ... , then pick A and move on ... . You don't have time to dissect C ... 't mindlessly plug and chug A, B, C, etc.
... the lines of "doing A will ensure that B happens."
I ... have in my notes A -> B, but I want to ... for the occurence of B, not that A is necessary to make ...
... am posting on behalf of a 7Sage user. Please feel free ... Force, and J is in a small circle (sufficient) within the ... how A->(B->C) = A and B ->C = A is “kicked up” and B->C ... happens in A ...
One of my biggest areas of weakness is the A/B Reading Passage. I know JY recommends starting with Passage A and answering every relevant question before moving to Passage B. Is this the best approach? I would love suggestions on approaching this section.
Premise: A ---> B ----> C
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Conclusion: D ... make D ---> A and D ---> B (either one works, along ... be correct to make A ---> D and B ---> D?
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(SuperPrep 1) A, B, C:
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