- Tue Jul 18, 2017 1:18 pm
#37423
Hi,
After all the great explanations, I still don't get it.
Looking at the last sentence, where the Conclusion resides, "Thus, since Eurasians did not settle (-ES)...until shortly before the peak of the Ice Age (SBPIA),..." wouldn't that be diagrammed as (instead of -ES you'd have ES because of the "until")
ES SBPIA
So basically it would be saying that Eurasians did settle "before the peak of the Ice Age." Is that just totally wrong? Doesn't "until" negate the Sufficient? And if the Sufficient is that "Eurasians did not settle" (-ES) that would actually mean that Eurasians did settle.
Additionally, the use of different parts of Eurasia intertwined with just Eurasia, how would someone be able to separate the two? And wouldn't a separation be adding to the stimulus (when what I believe to be the true comparison is between Eurasia and North America)? And I don't see how a projectile that was not used in Eurasia weakens the argument. How do we know that the author, or actually the response to the author, knows every single projectile made and used by the Eurasians? Isn't that assuming to much?
Thanks.
Michael
After all the great explanations, I still don't get it.
Looking at the last sentence, where the Conclusion resides, "Thus, since Eurasians did not settle (-ES)...until shortly before the peak of the Ice Age (SBPIA),..." wouldn't that be diagrammed as (instead of -ES you'd have ES because of the "until")
ES SBPIA
So basically it would be saying that Eurasians did settle "before the peak of the Ice Age." Is that just totally wrong? Doesn't "until" negate the Sufficient? And if the Sufficient is that "Eurasians did not settle" (-ES) that would actually mean that Eurasians did settle.
Additionally, the use of different parts of Eurasia intertwined with just Eurasia, how would someone be able to separate the two? And wouldn't a separation be adding to the stimulus (when what I believe to be the true comparison is between Eurasia and North America)? And I don't see how a projectile that was not used in Eurasia weakens the argument. How do we know that the author, or actually the response to the author, knows every single projectile made and used by the Eurasians? Isn't that assuming to much?
Thanks.
Michael