... your format: #1. Can E be selected first and precede ... or ranking is (E, B, A) or (E, B, C, D). I' ... to precede E for a direction where C precede B ... and E follows next. Question ... sequence. If B precedes E and in a scenario where ...
... shorter than B shorter than C shorter than D ... then
A--B--C--D means exactly the opposite ... , D shorter than C shorter than B shorter ... taller than B taller than C taller than D. ... />
A--B--C--D
\ E--F
... B should agree that some C is lower in [insert ... characteristic] than A. Since C is lower in [insert characteristic ... ] than A.
(C) The conclusion is prescriptive but ... original argument does.
(E) The conclusion is prescriptive but ...
Tricky question; answer E wasn't really what I ... in a scientific sense (i.e. falsifiable and stuff), but truth ... in non-Western philosophies (i.e. balance and stuff). What's ... our argument.
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(C)No. This actually states something ... something subtle going on with (C). If you get beyond the ... the ones being cut.
(E)No. This actually isn’t ...
... the original sentence is (E or D)->(S or ... H). Taking a more simplistic approach, we could say "(E or ... D)" is represented by "A" and "(S or H)" ... A and thus /(S or H)->/(E or D).
Applying ... law, we get (/S and /H)->(/E and /D).
... to make big inferences upfront (e.g. If A cannot be ... and A cannot be with C, and if there's only ... slot, you automatically place B, C in and A out). C and D must be in ...
I ... statement is something like "some(C & P)". The conjunction is ... existential statements are symmetric, i.e. "some criminals are politicians" implies ...
... swans are white C. All swans are black E. Parks are made better by ... case could be made for C being the right answer. ... very crappy. A and E require way too many assumptions ... have no support. Thus, C is the only answer supported ...
I think this depends on how you came to (C). Did you pick (C) because you incorrectly eliminated (E) for faulty reasons? Were you stuck between (C) and (E) and just chose (C) because it went more with your guy?
... thanks for responding. I chose "C" because I thought it matched ... with that. I was between "E" and "C", but again, the causation ... and crying so I eliminated "E".
... attempted to conform answer choice (C) to your original hypothesis without ... legitimately being able to eliminate (E). In terms of the most ... hormones cause stress. I think (C) is wrong precisely because it ...
... (it may look like A -- C + D + E). Hopefully, that makes sense ... game that has A -- B -- C + D or B - A - D ... - C. One chain must be relevant ...