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- Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:46 pm
#63981
silent7706 wrote:Hi,Yes, you can! Our instructor Laura Carrier referenced (E) having valid reasoning earlier in this thread, but (A) hadn't been addressed. But it doesn't contain a flaw either
Can you eliminate (A) and (E) as answer choices simply because they have no flaw in their reasoning pattern?
Thanks in advance.
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