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By Ben Selznik: “A fair portion of drinkers between the ages of 18 and 21 are at colleges where alcohol can be easily obtained

26. Question 26 By Ben Selznik: “A fair portion of drinkers between the ages of 18 and 21 are at colleges where alcohol can be easily obtained.… [C]olleges know full…

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Indicate which of the proposed reconstructions best represents the italicized argument in the following passage from an advertisement for Equal Exchange Coffee:

30. Question 30 Indicate which of the proposed reconstructions best represents the italicized argument in the following passage from an advertisement for Equal Exchange Coffee: It may be a little…

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Indicate which of the proposed reconstructions best represents the italicized argument in the following passage from an advertisement for Equal Exchange Coffee:

29. Question 29 Indicate which of the proposed reconstructions best represents the italicized argument in the following passage from an advertisement for Equal Exchange Coffee: It may be a little…

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This passage is by Paul Davies: “Obviously this strategy carries significant risks in addition to those faced by a conventional Mars mission.

24. Question 24 This passage is by Paul Davies: “Obviously this strategy carries significant risks in addition to those faced by a conventional Mars mission. Major equipment failure COULD leave…

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By Ben Selznik: “The drinking age is not set by the federal government; it is set by the states. Currently, each state has its law set at 21. HOWEVER,

19. Question 19 By Ben Selznik: “The drinking age is not set by the federal government; it is set by the states. Currently, each state has its law set at…