Errata – 5 lb. Book, 1st Edition

Release Date: January 1, 2019

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Page Location Description Erroneous Text Correction
9 Introduction
The 4-Step Process for Logic Games
In item 3 subheading A., stays should be strays. A.  Are there any Stays? A.  Are there any Strays?
74 Chapter 1
Drill 10 Answers
Question 33 and 44 are mistakenly listed as “Some are/ Sometimes” when they should be listed as “Some aren’t/ Not always” Some aren’t
Not always
9, 18, 21, 41, 42
Some aren’t
Not always
9, 18, 21, 33, 41, 42, 44
148 Chapter 2
Drill 20 Answers
In the answers for set 12, M/K should also be listed as twins and K and M should be listed as game drivers instead of O. H/L   35. Twins?
O   36. Game Drivers?
H/L,  M/K   35. Twins?
K, M   36. Game Drivers?
156 Chapter 2
Drill 22
In question 1 in both the questions and answers sections, the first rule should be removed as Quan is not one of the listed actors. The answer and diagram remain correct. Klein auditions sometime after Quan.
Morales auditions before both Klein and O’Meara.
Morales auditions before both Klein and O’Meara.
207 Chapter 3
Drill 32 Answers
In the answer description for question 29, eat is mistakenly written as eat. …more applicable to the propensity to each chocolate… …more applicable to the propensity to eat chocolate…
224 Chapter 4
Drill 35 Answers
The answer for question 5 is mistakenly listed as “Strengthen” when it should be listed as “Most Strongly Supported”. 5. Strengthen 5. Most Strongly Supported
224 Chapter 4
Drill 35 Answers
The answers for questions 7 and 18 are mistakenly listed as “Strengthen” when they should be listed as “Necessary Assumption”. 7. Strengthen

18. Strengthen
7. Necessary Assumption

18. Necessary Assumption
228 Chapter 4
Drill 36 Answers
Question 4 is listed as “Y”, although it is a question that focuses on the “wrong things”. It should be listed as “N”. Y   4. If this isn’t true… N   4. If this isn’t true…
317 Chapter 4
Drill 53 Answers
The diagram for question 21 mistakenly contains instances of conditional notation in place of biconditional notation. ES and CRO → ~S ; S → ~ES or ~CRO ES and CRO 🠰🠲 ~S ; S 🠰🠲 ~ES or ~CRO
360 Chapter 4
Drill 64 Answers
Question 20 is listed as “N”, although the claim would be a counterexample. It should be listed as “Y”. N   20. Remy was not offered… Y   20. Remy was not offered…
390 Chapter 5
Drill 69 Answers
Question 2’s answer is incorrectly listed as “OP”. It should be listed as “CE”. OP   2. While amateur flower… CE   2. While amateur flower…
393 Whole Page Incorrect placement of Assumption Family page. Appears between drills 69 and 70 at page 393 Appears between drills 73 and 74 after page 412
451 Chapter 5
Drill 81 Answers
Question 25’s answer should be completely replaced by the text in the correction column. When a pitcher is behind in the count, the catcher will call for a pitch that is likely to be called a strike. (Corrects the Term Shift) If a catcher has called for a certain pitch almost every time the pitcher is behind in the count, it is highly likely that he will call for that pitch the next time the pitcher is behind in the count. (Establishes that the patter is likely to continue)
603 Chapter 5
Drill 105
In question 12, in both the question and answer section, “fresh” should be removed from the statement. sun and fresh wind protection. sun and wind protection.
626 Chapter 6
Drill 109
In both the question and answer section, “Twist” number 14 should be listed as “Hybrid”, not “3D Ordering”. 14. 3D Ordering 14. Hybrid
854 Chapter 8
Drill 160 Answers
Question 7 is listed as “N”, although the statement can be inferred from the preceding statement. It should be listed as “Y”. N  4. Some people who like… Y   4. Some people who like…