Dominant Both Crimes Trap
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- CRIMINAL1
Example wrong choices
16047_cat_sitter_fireworks_crate · CRIMINAL · Choice ALarceny and burglary.
Why it's attractive
The answer keeps larceny but adds burglary without proving breaking.
Why it's wrong
The answer keeps larceny but adds burglary without proving breaking.
16047_cat_sitter_fireworks_crate · CRIMINAL · Choice BNeither larceny nor burglary.
Why it's attractive
The answer is right only about no burglary; it ignores the completed taking.
Why it's wrong
The answer is right only about no burglary; it ignores the completed taking.
16047_cat_sitter_fireworks_crate · CRIMINAL · Choice DBurglary only.
Why it's attractive
The answer treats the key reentry as burglary while denying the actual taking.
Why it's wrong
The answer treats the key reentry as burglary while denying the actual taking.
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