and over until you get all of the inferences. #2- Try and split gameboards any time you can. A big tip, if there are very little rules it's probably best to go straight into the questions. But i
explanation #2-- it is totally possible for us to take the information in C and not weaken the stimulus at all. After all, let's say that the people who watched the debate were 5% more likely to
"unforeseen" ignorance of something), #2-- "often" is too strong (but not sure about this reasoning either because "often" only connotes frequency and not quantity like
cameronmfraser1 & Keisha: No word of a lie I had the same instance where at least 8 question I believe #2-9 where either D or E as well. This was the first LR for me (I had 3). It definitely at fi