... a classic "P" to "C" linkage NA problem. In simple ... to have some affect on C (the conclusion). In our ... : ID the P to C link in the answer choice ... ones
A , B, C, D can all be found wrong ... "just --> criticism")
(C) "primary concern" -- See A
... out:
1) Subject shift. (C) takes about all of psychotherapy ... we use the negation test, (C) says it's OK to ... ). If we negate (E), we'd get that it's OK ...
... . Wrong/Out of scope C) This was the only one ... would require re-application. D) We don't really have ... evidence that he'd support pesticides over predators if ... . Wrong/FI
... ’s wall-to-wall argument. (D) is the NA between the ... ” “always” and “possible vs. usual”. (C), which is probably the other ... argument. Where as (D) is more acceptable than (C) because if it ...
... on these NA questions. Reading D I thought it was right ... weird, then proceeded to read C and all of a sudden ... get them all right, I'd say I get maybe 60 ...
B and C are BS answers. E Has the conditions reversed, D is subjective ("No good reason...") I get A by elimination. I think it's still a bit unclear how it is correct, but I take it and move on regardless.