Test 65, Section 1, Question 3
Please explain why B the right answer and why the wrong answers are wrong. Thank you
ERRYNN on March 13 at 09:47PM
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question explanation and why not B
I was stuck in between B and C and ended up choosing the former. I read the current explanations ...
amoli078@fiu.edu on October 26 at 03:36AM
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Answer choice B
I understand why the answer choice is A but I'm having a hard time gripping why the answer is not...
AndrewArabie on June 30 at 03:30PM
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Does this answer choice not commit a "neglectin...
It looks like the correct answer choice is equating not being uncomfortable with being comfortabl...
AndrewArabie on June 28 at 05:37PM
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Why Not A
Hi! Would you please break down why A is incorrect?
Julia96 on January 5, 2023
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This is probably one of the hardest principle q...
I get the stimulus, but none of the answer choices illustrated the principle, in my opinion.
Tyler808 on November 16, 2022
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Answer-Choice C describes a conclusion?
None of the previous clarifications eliminate C for the reason I eliminate it. I would like to k...
Mazen on April 21, 2022
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Diagramming the 1st Sentence
The first sentence: "All coffeehouses and restaurants are public places." I understand the dif...
Mazen on April 20, 2022
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Help
Can you please explain the correct answer choice
JayDee8732 on February 4, 2022
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Why is A wrong?
Can someone explain why A is the wrong answer here?
kaiplanet on January 28, 2022
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i cant see the difference between B and D
B and D seem to say the same thing to me. they didnt read the policy and a reasonable person woul...
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 19, 2022
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Conclusion
What is the main conclusion for this passage? Why isn’t C the correct answer.
AndreaA on November 14, 2021
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Confused
Why isn’t A correct? I am so confused.
Sash on June 25, 2021
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Help with C
I'm still unsure how answer C strengthens this argument. It seems that the premises present a cor...
lklop on January 4, 2021
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Why is B wrong?
Can you explain why B is wrong? Is it just not strong enough, because if their mating patterns d...
liz_hassett on August 7, 2020
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C Versus D & Zooming Out
Hi There, I could use some help in understanding what's wrong with C. CH or R --> PP WD PP...
JoshG on July 16, 2020
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Sufficient Assumption
Please explain this question. Thanks,
Spring on July 14, 2020
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E
Why is D a better answer than E?
elawrencehenderson on July 14, 2020
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I got E, but why not C?
What would be an example of C and how come C doesn’t work in this scenario?
kbernard on July 6, 2020
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Underlying principle
Would underlying principle, as stated in question e, be a not stated assumption?
zgnewquist on July 1, 2020
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