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I totally agree. This English test left out a huge piece in a) and the answer d) is not incorrect.
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'd' limits the timeframe to only the first dead ball, that's the important distinction in that choice, not the word "may".
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That said, A is a better answers, and that's what we're supposed to select during a multiple choice test. |
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"if recognized during the first dead ball" is a limiting statement.
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Can it be corrected if it's recognized during the first dead ball? Yes, so this answer is true. Can it also be corrected if it's recognized after the first dead ball? Also yes -- so A is "truer." |
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I read (d) like Raymond did, as if there was a phantom "only" in front of the "if".
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Yes it is how it is read and interpreted. We all know how to take care of it. Just not pleased with the choice of distractors. My first read of it was like Raymond said .. I thought that is using correctable error verbiage.
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We all know about when jurisdiction starts and stops. To mention that as part of the question just overly complicates what is otherwise a simple question. Likewise on (d), that language should tell you it is referring to correctable errors and not bookkeeping mistakes.
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