@"CantGetRight" do you think that all LR Qs ask us about THE main logical flaw (most obvious) of a stimulus and just give the correct answer in expressions/words that are sometimes different from what we expect?
... gt; @lsnnnnn0011 said:
> @"CantGetRight" do you think that all ... (most obvious) of a stimulus and just give the correct answer ... a very strange expression, and this can make it a ... with Strengthen/Weaken, NA, RRE, and things like that where they ...
@"CantGetRight" Thanks! I can't wait to finish the CC andget working on the mastering portion of all of this. At the same time, I didn't want to miss an important step if I needed to do it while going through the CC. I appreciate the help!
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