Not related to the question but just a random question on the side:
Will there ever be a time when answer choice A, failing to provide a counter example, will be correct in logical flaw questions? I see it a lot as possible answers but have never seen it correct. Is it safe to eliminate that choice every time we see it in a flaw question?
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Will there ever be a time when answer choice A, failing to provide a counter example, will be correct in logical flaw questions? I see it a lot as possible answers but have never seen it correct. Is it safe to eliminate that choice every time we see it in a flaw question?
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Statistics : Posted by HokieFan7 • on 31 Mar 2024, 00:01 • Replies 18 • Views 2212







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