kenchung31 Wrote:Hi Ron,
Sorry I have a question that doesn't the pronoun of "it" in choice A create an ambiguous situation
officially correct answers are not wrong!
do not question them!far too many students on this forum make the mistake of questioning the correct answers; please note that doing so is a
complete waste of your time and effort. i.e., exactly 0% of the time that you spend posting "isn't this official answer wrong?" is productive, and exactly 100% of that time is wasted.
"is this correct?" is NEVER a productive question to ask about one of GMAC's correct answers -- the answer is always yes.
"is this wrong?" / "is this X type of error?" is NEVER a productive question to ask about one of GMAC's correct answers -- the answer is always no.
instead, the questions you should be asking about correct official answers, if you don't understand them, are:
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why is this correct?"
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how does this work?"
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what understanding am i lacking that i need to understand this choice?"
this is a small, but hugely significant, change to your way of thinking -- you will suddenly find it
much easier to understand the format, style, and conventions of the official problems if you dispose of the idea that they might be wrong.
and how I should refer "it" to the "body heat" or "the sun" (both are expressed in singular)??
In context, it's obvious that "it" is body heat, and not the sun. Reptiles don't generate the sun by burning calories.
If the noun can be discerned by pure common sense, then it's not "ambiguous".