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I don't like LR in PTs 1-10 because the answers are not great. For example, they'd ask me for a sufficientassumption and the answer would be a strengthening.
Go to Syllabus and there are flashcards and quizzes on question stems under "SufficientAssumption & Pseudo SufficientAssumption Questions" and "Point at Issue: Agree & Disagree Questions."
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