- Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:37 pm
#15643
Hi,
When we are approaching a "flaw" question do we treat the answer choice as it is necessary for the conclusion to be properly drawn? I don't understand why we needed answer choice D and how the addition of this gets rid of the flaw. First thing I thought of was "whether previously they did not have access". Could you clarify the question please?
Thanks
When we are approaching a "flaw" question do we treat the answer choice as it is necessary for the conclusion to be properly drawn? I don't understand why we needed answer choice D and how the addition of this gets rid of the flaw. First thing I thought of was "whether previously they did not have access". Could you clarify the question please?
Thanks