... . When asked if the government would require warning labels on ... would not because the government would lose credibility if ... most strongly suggested by the government's statement above?
... still be consistent with the government statement (if there aren' ...
I confidently chose D but after seeing that E is the correct answer, I can somewhat understand why. My issue is with trying to explain why D is wrong. I took D to mean that the fed gov's expenditures (i.e. allocations) for soil conversation in various ...
I just want to confirm that when you do the "negation" technique for NA answer choices, you take the common sense version of negation (as in pretty much just say the opposite of what the statement says). I've noticed that, even with ACs which have ...