<p>So, I didn't fully understand it and I think that's where I probably got the most wrong on today's test. I looked over SparkNotes explanation of how to approach it/what it's asking but I still don't get one thing.</p>
<p>If the first statement is false, then isn't it automatically not CE?</p>
<p>If either statement is false, then it is not CE</p>
<p>If both statements are true, then it CAN be CE, depending on whether or not the 2nd statement is an explanation of why the 1st statement is true</p>
<p>Okay, that was the general rule I followed today. I just felt it was too easy if that were true, because then any question with F wouldn’t be CE.</p>
<p>Could someone explain how that’s graded? Is each # question worth a point or each T/F? It seems a bit unfair to give only one point for figuring out 3 things…</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s rough that you can get most of it right and still get the whole question wrong, but that’s how it is</p>
<p>You have it all right or you get no credit</p>