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... review the eliminated answer choices during the timed section of the test ... answerchoice eliminated during the timed section will have an "x" mark in ... gray while an answerchoice eliminated during your BR ...
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@Pacifico @c.janson35 Thank you for the response I will for sure keep this in mind when eliminating answerchoice if I get stuck. I am glad I was able to get an answer on this because I almost have a second brain for if I am in the "flaw universe" haha
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