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... consensus (though not everywhere) that three months is adequate time to ... , taking enough PTs all in three months (without severe burnout), and ...
What does it mean when the only answers you get wrong are the ones you flagged during your test. In my last three test every wrong answer I had was flagged. Has anyone experienced this before?
What are the three ways to weaken an argument again? I only remember alternative hypothesis. I swear there was a lesson that taught this but I don't remember which one.
... two LG passages...one with apartments on three floors, bank branches (investment ... city giving 6 grants to three districts with parks, roads, etc ... was really tough. Was the apartments and bank one the real ...
... two LG passages...one with apartments on three floors, bank branches (investment ... city giving 6 grants to three districts with parks, roads, etc ... was really tough. Was the apartments and bank one the real ...
Thanks for the response, mnkim. My issue is the conclusion is about any apartment with "a balcony". But this can't trigger the sufficient condition in the second premise, which states "only three-bedroom apartments _have balconies._ "