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Question 2 -
How could Hannah split her two extra days between cities in two countries (5-5-4, which the answe...
MichaelKoss May 18, 2021
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Answer A -
Could you please explain why A is the correct answer?
yckim2180 May 18, 2021
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- Logical Reasoning
- Errors in Reasoning
- December 2003 - Sec 4 - Q20
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C vs. B -
I eliminated B for the exact reason that C is incorrect, and I chose C for the exact reason B is ...
SarahT May 18, 2021
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Help -
Could you please explain why A is correct?
yckim2180 May 18, 2021
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- October 2002 - Sec 1 - Q23
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Why is the answer C? -
Can someone please give an explanation on why the answer is C? I am a bit confused.
anna1234 May 18, 2021
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Answer Choice C -
Hello could you further explain why the answer choice is C? I did not fully understand the answer.
Dave415 May 18, 2021
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Q2-- Right answer but were my methods correct? -
What's odd is that I got the question right by treating "those who" as "people who" to invoke the...
brandybailey93 May 17, 2021
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Confused -
Hello,
I am wondering why the instructor states in the video that the only places that P
can go...
eabaker May 17, 2021
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Why is A incorrect? -
It seems that A is described in the first part of the last paragraph. Whereas E seems to be vague...
IkeHansen May 17, 2021
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- Reading Comp
- Humanities
- October 2005 - Sec 2 - Q11
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The explanation -
way too fast. I really wish you would slow the writing and the explanation down. If you don’t slo...
bobbyg0313 May 17, 2021
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- Logical Reasoning
- Sufficient & Necessary
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