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Something that helped me perfect identifying which group "the only" belongs too was saying "the only is the only (in group1)." Every other usage with the word only will identify a necessary condition, or group 2.
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x cannot be in group1 ... unless y is in group1
x in group1, y in group1 ... group1, THEN y in group1
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... "Jedi". You start with the group of force users, and are ... your usual situation where your group1 indicator doesn't start the ... , I'm starting with my group of football players, and I ... players.
... address this comes down to (1) Having question-specific strategies you ... : Do you know what the group1-4 logical indicators are? If ... go "ok that's a group1 logical indicator so this is ...