@westcoastbestcoast said:
Could you explain why "for the next year" idiomatically means that the increase in antibodies will happen starting from the current year up until the next?
I think that next "year" is what has you confused. ...
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"Employees are required to wash their hands" and "require to ... an employee, which is W (wash hands). In other words, W ... make "Employees are required to wash their hands" translate as: W ...
In my mind, there really isn't a Plan B. I need to be more than what I am now. I can't be satisfied with just being a paralegal when I know that I can be a lawyer. I wont be satisfied with my life unless I've achieved the maximum I can possibly be. ...
I'm not a fan of this question because it seems to be one that exists in an exception zone of necessary assumption questions. Meaning, that the argument is so simple that the necessary assumption is actually the sufficient assumption. I am in the process ...
This is a remarkably difficult question but one in which given a bit of light, makes sense. Timed, at this stage in my prep, I get this question wrong 99/100. Untimed, the logic is some of the most complex I have come across on an LR stimulus. The ...
I appreciate this thread - I'm a wooden pencil junkie now too--thanks LSAC.
Here's a thought: doesn't it all depend on the type of paper that the scantrons are printed on? (If somebody already mentioned this, sorry for missing it.) ...
So I think it helps to break down each argument first, which I think you already did correctly if you got the answer choice correct but just for efficiency:
I think what we have to remember with the target times is that they are more or less guideposts. If you can save 1 minute upfront on an easier game, you will have banked that minute towards a harder game. When the target time says: 10 minutes, I always ...
This is a tough one. A delivery on the 28th gives you about 4 or so solid days to take and review the test. Meaning you get the test on a Monday and you sit for the test on a Saturday. I personally would take sections one by one and review them each ...
The contrapositive of P --->(~M--->B) is ~B---> M or ~P
Why did I get that? I think the best way to start is to first simplify the statement P --->(~M--->B) before figuring out the contrapositive. To do that, take the embedded ...