- Tue Oct 18, 2022 1:18 pm
#97873
Absolutely, Dylan - the author did fail to connect the most powerful theories to the majority of theories that are purely theoretical. The test makers could have given us an answer that made that connection for us, and it would have helped. But they didn't, and instead they focused on the other gap in the argument, between theory and reality. Connecting those two ideas also helps, and that's what we need for a good Strengthen answer - some help.
Sometimes there's more than one good prephrase, and we may be looking for one kind of answer and not find it, in which case we have to try looking for another.
Sometimes there's more than one good prephrase, and we may be looking for one kind of answer and not find it, in which case we have to try looking for another.
Adam M. Tyson
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