by Misti Duvall Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:11 pm
Sure! I framed out some possibilities based on G, since it's got a lot of rules around it and seems pretty limited. The options are:
I: V / V __ V
G: Y. W. V. W
F: __ __ __ Z
1. 2. 3. 4
or
I: V / V __ V
G: __ V Y W
F: __ __ __ Z
1 2 3 4
(We can't put the YW chunk in spots 2 and 3, because then V wouldn't be able to have a G visit between its two I visits.)
The second frame has Y visiting G in spot 3, which is answer choice (C). Since this is a could be, that's it!
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