... stuck between B and C and finally chose C because I thought ... can't still find why C is wrong. It seems every ... words from C are match for the passage ... .
Why is C wrong and can B is ...
... opposed by influential people” and (C) has “those who oppose it ... see for why B & C are wrong still seem to ... get rid of (B) and (C). But I’ve read explanations ...
I really don't understand why C is incorrect.
I think "there is another explanation~~" can match "since parthenogenesis is~" part in the stimulus.
Why is C incorrect and A an answer?
The example given on the cheat sheet states, No candy is bitter.
pick either idea and negate it right?
what about No candy? doesn't that mean candy is negated?
so instead of C arrow /B shouldn't it be /C arrow /B?
I've looked at a several games in this type. Are there common inferences that we usually see in this set of categorized game? Most seem like rule driven games for the most part