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by Sylvia11
Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:54 pm
 
Forum: Section #4
Topic: Q24 - The makers of Activite, handling fee
Replies: 12
Views: 1450
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Re: Q24 - The makers of Activite, handling fee

Would (C) have been more correct had it said “... show any effectiveness “ instead of “to be fully effective?” I feel like that would go against the assumption that free trial is given out to demonstrate Activite’s effectiveness by showing that since it takes longer than 30 days to have any effect, ...
by Sylvia11
Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:27 am
 
Forum: Section #2
Topic: Q24 - It has been said that authors who write...
Replies: 18
Views: 2786
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Re: Q24 - It has been said that authors who write...

Is the answer choice (D) needed for the author to show that accepting the claim "... authors who w rite in order to give pleasure cannot impart truth..." would lead to absurd consequence he describes? Also, is the question essentially asking us get the shift in "pleasure"?
by Sylvia11
Wed May 01, 2019 12:54 am
 
Forum: Section #1
Topic: Q11 - Lecturer: If I say, "I tried to get my work done
Replies: 4
Views: 311
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Re: Q11 - Lecturer: If I say, "I tried to get my work done

Question Type: Inference (most strongly supported) (D) In our example, the speakers words meant LESS than what he was trying to convey. His words just conveyed "he tried", but he intended to convey "I tried, but did not succeed". #officialexplanation I have a question regarding ...
by Sylvia11
Sun May 05, 2019 6:07 pm
 
Forum: Section #3
Topic: Q13 - A recent study of 10,000
Replies: 22
Views: 7170
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Re: Q13 - A recent study of 10,000

This is more of an English comprehension question but I don't get what the conclusion is saying and how the argument is flawed. The conclusion states "one is less likely to be injured in an automobile accident if one drives a large car rather than a small car." From the evidence, isn't thi...