... a say in the PT schedule and future meeting ... the 60s, 70s, and PT81. I want the group to ... etc; Come to each PT review sessions with at least ... />
1st Meeting then PT 60 on Saturday, July 1st ...
Flaw Question-- calling all folks who are a beast at LR:) HELP?
I understand that the answer is C but I want to make sure that I'm breaking down the argument correctly:
*Best way to understand --> Direct Empathy (that's what some ...
... difficult from the June '17 (PT81) test and want more practice ... that, you should check out PT 5's RC section. I ... a really similar way to PT81 with a similar distribution of ...
Having a hard time deciphering answer choice D correctness. Particularly, i am not being able to get over my thinking that D assumes that marks were formed at the place where sandstone was formed. I mean, the marks were formed somewhere else and sandstone ...
I'm a bit confused with the wording in the right answer choice-
This is how I worked on this question, please let me know if there is a different way for getting this question right -
Can someone please explain why answer choice A is correct.
My understanding from the reading of 43-48 is that biologist were transformed into the new discipline of Molecular Biology. It makes me think two things.Either that they simply ...
Anyone want to share the timing sheets used for video footage? There is one with the live footage for PT81 but I would love to get a fresh blank one for myself. Thanks in advance!
... June 2, 7-9pm EST, PT 74
Sunday, June ... 9, 7-9pm EST, PT 76
Sunday, June ... June 23, 7-9pm EST, PT81
Sunday, June 30, ... July 7, 7-9pm EST, PT - TBD
Sunday, ... any suggestions?): PT 54 PT 56 PT 59
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I am struggling to understand why A is correct. In the final paragraph, the author recommends action "such as replacing fossil-fuel energy". This action would _mitigate_ the temperature rise problem. This must be the "course of action" that the question ...
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" ...
I am confused about the word “generally” in the conclusion.
**To Recap The argument form in Lawgic:**
**P1**: Emotional Tendencies /(Changed)
**Required Premise**: Emotional Tendencies /(Changed)-> Generally /(Able to choose ...