Cut the obvious wrong answers. Clash the final two. Call the controlling distinction.
BarMatrix teaches a three-move method for the exact moment most students lose points: when two answers both feel legally plausible and one is engineered to be the trap.
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One answer says the judge decides the preliminary fact. Another says the jury decides because credibility is always for the jury. Both sound legal. Only one answers the actual gate.
Trap exposed: decisionmaker inversion hiding inside a familiar credibility rule.
Repair move: force the clash into one sentence, then call the legal gate before choosing.
A narrow promise is a stronger promise.
This is not a generic bar-prep claim. It is a specific diagnostic offer: BarMatrix finds the wrong-answer architecture behind the miss and routes it to a targeted repair action.
For this angle, the flagship product is positioned around C3 Foundations course and embedded drill items.
The student sees the problem, the trap name, the repair move, and the checkout path without being promised any guaranteed exam result.
Diagnose
Name the exact wrong-answer shape instead of treating the miss as generic weakness.
Repair
Route the miss into C3 Foundations course and embedded drill items so the next study block has a target.
Re-measure
Keep the feedback loop live until the pattern stops pulling the wrong answer.
The method is trained directly, not left as advice.
See the pattern before you pay to repair it.
Run the diagnostic, inspect the first Red-Zone Map, then enroll in BarMatrix Flagship if the repair target is worth closing today.
Checkout attribution: lp=c3-cut-clash-call. UTM, partner, campaign, and referral parameters stay attached when present.