You're wrong. It's E. The goal of the two choices in the first two sentences is the same: traveling to get from point A to point B. There is no common goal in your selected answer A. There are no common goals in answers B or C. There is a common goal in D: speaking to a group of people but this comparison falls flat to that of the passage because the activity performed, speaking, is the same---just done on a smaller level. The answer is E. The common goals are the same: to take medicine into your body but some people prefer to do it a different way because of a fear. Additionally, nowhere in this passage does it state that driving is unsafe; you put that condition there yourself to rationalize the comparison. Can I have your job?
Thank you for this video. While watching I came across a question. I know you mentioned the fanboy conjunctions but what about this example: They were in season, therefore I cooked clams. Or They were in season, however I decided to not cook them. Just some examples of regular conjunctions. Would this be correct? This will be my third attempt at trying to pass the 5723 writing praxis and I need to get it right this time.
Well he's doing times and it said that the tacos is the same price to enchiladas so you would times three and five then you would times seven tacos to with the same Price as three burritos so you would times seven and three then what he did is add to get his answer at the end
In this context, were is used for plural subjects/nouns. As there are multiple toothpicks (the subject) "were" is used is this sentence. Was is for singular subjects/nouns.
I didn’t get that. If the singular pronoun “ it “ is wrong, so the verb “has” is wrong as well, right? I can’t say “they only has” but “they only have”, correct?
I am watching your praxis core writing .but I am little confused that how can I find out what type of question is it, in that little time. suggest me please
Confusing as fuck. Right at the end we get the example for 'unlike those in other countries' ... but nothing about the questioning hand. 'unlike those other fruits' ...???