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Choice A -
The passage says that parents feel more emotion when singing to their kids, but the experiment si...
candace March 19, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Principle
- September 2016 - Sec 4 - Q14
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Explanation -
I do not understand why the correct answer choice strengthens the argument?
candace March 19, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Strengthen
- September 2016 - Sec 1 - Q10
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Answer choice C -
I believed answer choice C to be correct because the passage stated that the earlier joggers had ...
Jashie March 18, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Strengthen with Necessary Premise
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Why is it not A? -
Is the only reason the answer can not be A because it says the only? How would you diagram A?
EmmaOhanian March 17, 2019
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- Logical Reasoning
- Must Be True
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Flaw in argument -
Hi,
I'm having trouble knowing how to identify the flaw in the argument.
Where are we getting t...
Maybeillgetlucky March 17, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Sufficient & Necessary
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Question for why E is wrong and A is correct -
Hi,
It is concluded that these foods CAUSE parkinsons, but nothing is mentioned on its effect ...
Maroun March 16, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Strengthen
- December 2009 - Sec 3 - Q1
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Game setup -
Can anyone help with the setup for this game please?
Betsy-Caywood March 16, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logic Games
- Hybrid Games
- September 2017 - Sec 2 - Q1
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Unless statements -
I don't understand the answer choice for this, why C?
yuetngan March 16, 2019
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Please explain -
Hi,
Can you please explain why each answer is correct or incorrect?
Steph March 16, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Errors in Reasoning
- October 2010 - Sec 5 - Q15
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Choice D -
Why D is wrong?
lisayeh March 15, 2019
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Strengthen with Sufficient Premise
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