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There will NEVER be two "must betrue" answer choices on a ...
I think of it as sort of like tapering for a race, you want to be rested butnot soft. Some light drills on Thursday (no more than an hour), rest on Friday. Definitely no PT's after Wednesday, the fatigue will carry over.
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To me, it seems like a reasonable substitute for “if”— making it sufficient. I couldbe wrong, but I think that it could also be a substitute for “only if” in a different context.
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lightbulb finally came on, I think. The assumption being true is the only way the argument couldbetrue in every case. I think what was throwing me was answer C - it's still a little unclear to me why that one is wrong.