... down to (B) and (C). In the end I chose ... (C) because it "seemed more ... eliminating (B) and choosing (C). When I searched online for ... not necessarily the case and (C) is. But I don' ... (B) with certainty and choosing (C)?
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These were not included in the syllabus so I had to purchase them on my own quite recently. When did this happen? I'm so glad. Thank you 7sage admin team :) I now can foolproof more PTs far more conveniently.