So I was stuck between C and B in this question because while I definitely can see why C is right, I wasn't able to see why B did not at least somewhat support this argument. After all, "most people" could apply to what "we" ...
... are used to influence everyhuman endeavor. The reason why ... are stated to influence **every** human behavior, highlighting the frequency ... claim is. Human emotions also influence everyhuman endeavor, does ... scientific arguments based on human emotions and is it ...
... end of the day every question that has a circle around ... number has little notes in blue pen explaining why every incorrect ... then repeat this process for every missed question, including ones ... weaknesses. All while full proofing every logic game.
... and BR'ing every single question over and against taking 3+ tests ... more than once or twice every other week (preferably limited to ... like J.Y. warns you against certain actions in order to ...
@"GSU Hopeful" I would follow JY's method on LG. It seems to be more clear to me and I also did not want to get confused. If you continue working through LGs they'll become easier with practice since every game type has an identical twin.
... we have this relationship: every single time I see a ... column is the name of every single United States president. ... nation of citizenship. Every single president has been a United States ... necessity (the Constitution), that every single future president will be ...
... PR" implies that every time A has wrote songs, A ... relationship doesn't mean it has the same meaning. has written"---> two things ... "the only songs A has written", is giving us ... the original sentence with "every time". But you have ...