- Thu Sep 22, 2016 10:55 am
#28873
Hi,
Not sure what year this question is from but here it is:
[Question text removed due to copyright restrictions. Question is from February 2000, LR2, #24: "Only if a family manages its finances wisely..."]
The answer choice was (A): Which I got right, but I want to make sure I got it correct for the right reason. Here is the answer:
"Without continued use of pesticides..."
How I chose this answer:
Recognized: Only if as necessary condition, But , So, if, must and the word or. I created a sufficient conditional statement out of fiscal security or workable project — manage finances wisely or realist projections. I negated it. Turned or to and.
This didn't seem to help a whole lot, so I looked at the answers and tried matching the patterns of words "or", "must", "or"," must", "thus", which led me to answer choice (a).
I think there is something I missed in solidifying my answer. Can you please confirm if I should have diagrammed and if my approach was missing something?
thanks, Tania
Not sure what year this question is from but here it is:
[Question text removed due to copyright restrictions. Question is from February 2000, LR2, #24: "Only if a family manages its finances wisely..."]
The answer choice was (A): Which I got right, but I want to make sure I got it correct for the right reason. Here is the answer:
"Without continued use of pesticides..."
How I chose this answer:
Recognized: Only if as necessary condition, But , So, if, must and the word or. I created a sufficient conditional statement out of fiscal security or workable project — manage finances wisely or realist projections. I negated it. Turned or to and.
This didn't seem to help a whole lot, so I looked at the answers and tried matching the patterns of words "or", "must", "or"," must", "thus", which led me to answer choice (a).
I think there is something I missed in solidifying my answer. Can you please confirm if I should have diagrammed and if my approach was missing something?
thanks, Tania