- Fri Dec 20, 2013 2:50 pm
#13351
Even though the inference can be easily made from the stimuli,
Essay. Word Keyboarding
I struggled with the answers of A and C due to the indicators of "some."
Answer A is incorrect due to "mistaken negation" according to the explanation.
However, it states, "If you have SOME keyboarding.."
Without "some" answer A will be drawn as the following:
Keyboarding Essay. Word
, which is clearly "mistaken negation."
For me, since it included "some" I can draw answer A as the following instead:
Keyboarding Essay. Word
I don't see why answer is wrong when this can be inferred from
Essay. WP K
At the same time, the correct answer C states, "...you have AT LEAST SOME keybording.."
E.W K
Hence, from my understanding answer A and C are identical.
How isn't "some" affecting answers?
Essay. Word Keyboarding
I struggled with the answers of A and C due to the indicators of "some."
Answer A is incorrect due to "mistaken negation" according to the explanation.
However, it states, "If you have SOME keyboarding.."
Without "some" answer A will be drawn as the following:
Keyboarding Essay. Word
, which is clearly "mistaken negation."
For me, since it included "some" I can draw answer A as the following instead:
Keyboarding Essay. Word
I don't see why answer is wrong when this can be inferred from
Essay. WP K
At the same time, the correct answer C states, "...you have AT LEAST SOME keybording.."
E.W K
Hence, from my understanding answer A and C are identical.
How isn't "some" affecting answers?