- Thu Jun 29, 2017 10:21 am
#36532
In the LG Bible, Chapter 3, Question #8 on page 73: "If A sits next to B, then B does not sit next to C"
I understood this to mean: A and B are a rotating block (i.e., either can be first as long as their next to each other). Same as for B and C. But the response to the question indicates that they are regular blocks, not rotating blocks.
How am I to know that "next to" indicates fixed position? It didn’t say A was immediately before B, just that A was "next to" B. The wording of "next to" leads me to understand this as a rotating block (as in: AB or BA). I need to understand why this question indicates fixed position, rather than rotation. Is "consecutive" the only indicator for rotation?
Thank you
I understood this to mean: A and B are a rotating block (i.e., either can be first as long as their next to each other). Same as for B and C. But the response to the question indicates that they are regular blocks, not rotating blocks.
How am I to know that "next to" indicates fixed position? It didn’t say A was immediately before B, just that A was "next to" B. The wording of "next to" leads me to understand this as a rotating block (as in: AB or BA). I need to understand why this question indicates fixed position, rather than rotation. Is "consecutive" the only indicator for rotation?
Thank you