... Better timing strategy for LR. I'll explain. For example, ... let's say I approach question #20 and read ... the stimulus. After I prephrase, I read AC A and ... majority of the time I end up getting questions ... it. Then I read C and love it. I'd move on ...
I think C is the correct answer due ... third and fourth sentences I thought to be more ... his point is why I chose C. He/she initially argues ... wouldn't be appropriate either. (C).
When ... to be a generalization. I don't think the ...
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So I think E is better than C because the issue ... to them. When I read the stimulus, I found that their sample ... what E is saying. I think C could be a flaw but ...
I picked C for this question. C negated = the # of ... they engage with the argument. I got this question wrong because ... I couldn't eliminate this answer ...
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**A or B -> C** ( I just need one to trigger ... />
**A -> B and C** ( this I know can become 2 separate ... and A -> C)
say I have /C, then the whole statement ... -> B or C**
If I fail C, does something happen or ...
... guys for the explanations! Although, I'm still very confused :( < ... Deterrence.
This is how I translated C: failing to attack... (Deterrence ... be true based on how I translated the conditional statement ... reason that I can think of that makes C wrong is ...
... You're almost there. I also identified the ad hominem ... system).
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Furthermore, I think **C is a reasonable argument** (therefore ... **Parallel Flaw Note:** I find that when I'm stuck between 2 ...
... Lawgic as /I(implement) -> /C(controlled), or C -> I
... can be translated into /C -> /I since “unless” is ... is negate necessary. Thus, C is negated due to “unless ... gt;
> What am I doing wrong here?
... into Lawgic as /I(implement) -> /C(controlled), or C -> I
> ... can be translated into /C -> /I since “unless” is a ... cannot” is negate necessary. Thus, C is negated due to “unless ... and just say /I → /C.
... into Lawgic as /I(implement) -> /C(controlled), or C -> I
> ... can be translated into /C -> /I since “unless” is a ... cannot” is negate necessary. Thus, C is negated due to “unless ... "erosion" out and just say /I → /C.
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I chose C over B because this passage ... is not what I'm looking for. Additionally, I would agree with ... make such a strong claim, I definitely know this isn't ...
I chose C as well. Upon reviewing I think the problem with C is that ... even though the pay varies. I overlooked the fact that being ... more weakening statement comparing to C since it provides that most ...
Thanks for the response @LawyeringForLife. I have a few questions. I was down to C and D, and I thought both ... needed assumptions. For C, I needed ... correlates with adventurous. But I guess C is stronger than D because ...
... . During timed test, I chose C, but then I went back and changed ... it to A because I ... conclusion needed to be supported. I guess because it is an ...
... correct answer choice is (C). I think you may have ... divorces.
(C) is correct because the conclusion ... weak conclusion saying that "I'm not saying your ... the answer choices, I chose (C). But then my ... of me, until I realized that I was reading the ...
... mistaken. Under timed conditions, I tried to anticipate the introduction ... disease etc). Thus, I chose (C), as (C) indicates an alternative cause ... capture rate remain constant? (C) furthermore has the problem ... also present in 1973; i.e. (C) does not explain why ...
... answer correct, and I can explain why I thought C was correct, but ... I couldn't fully ... of having those feelings. So C cannot be true.
< ... described as lack thereof. Still, I couldn't completely eliminate this ...
i think C means: the regulation discourage them to willingly protect the animal, but the regulation could also provide heavy penalty that no land owner will want to harm the endangered animal