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- Wed Jul 27, 2022 7:37 am
#96384
Hi,
I had a question on the main point of question 21. It seemed to me that answer choices A and D and then B and C were pretty much the same answer choice. They both covered the same two points of the passage. In my prephrase, I did not think the part about classifying the chemicals as a family was important so I got rid of those. I did think that A and D seemed like contenders, but they did not discuss how the chemical theory worked, which seemed like an important part of the passage. On top of that, these answers seemed identical to me so I did not see how D could be right and then A could be wrong. I chose E and now I am seeing how it is a bit too specific. But, I am still not sure how D is right while A is wrong.
Thank you!
I had a question on the main point of question 21. It seemed to me that answer choices A and D and then B and C were pretty much the same answer choice. They both covered the same two points of the passage. In my prephrase, I did not think the part about classifying the chemicals as a family was important so I got rid of those. I did think that A and D seemed like contenders, but they did not discuss how the chemical theory worked, which seemed like an important part of the passage. On top of that, these answers seemed identical to me so I did not see how D could be right and then A could be wrong. I chose E and now I am seeing how it is a bit too specific. But, I am still not sure how D is right while A is wrong.
Thank you!