Yeah, I do. I think it is such an integral part of the LR section that it sort of makes sense for it to be and to continue to be.
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Well that explains why there are 17 problem sets in the CC for flaw question type...lol
Yes.
Yeah, that and NA. They seem to be really favoring those, and I'd expect the trend to continue until it stops.
Yeah, I do. I think it is such an integral part of the LR section that it sort of makes sense for it to be and to continue to be.