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Mike,
Tim gives some good tips above. Be careful when reading questions. They will often throw in an "or", an "and" or a "not" to a rule that is otherwise taken verbatim from the book. As Tim said, don't try and read more into the question than is there, and know Rule 4, Definitions. Rule 4 is the rule you keep your thumb in as you read the rest of the book. You always end up coming back there for reference. Good luck... dk |
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