- Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:13 pm
#16367
Hi there, In this drill one of the rules is "liu performs on the day immediately before the day nassif performs"
Since there are two "out" spots in this grouping / linear drill, i took that rule to be a conditional statement L L/N .
But according to the answer key the rule creates a block. I mean, since there are two out spots, then l and n don't necessarily have to perform, do they? I guess I just don't understand why this isn't a conditional relationship.
Thanks
Since there are two "out" spots in this grouping / linear drill, i took that rule to be a conditional statement L L/N .
But according to the answer key the rule creates a block. I mean, since there are two out spots, then l and n don't necessarily have to perform, do they? I guess I just don't understand why this isn't a conditional relationship.
Thanks