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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Be in the game mentally

Does this make sense?


He's not in the game mentally.


Does this mean he's playing in a basketball game but he isn't performing well"?


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Anonymous He's not in the game mentally. There is nothing about basketball here. I don't know why you added that to your paraphrase.

  • Anonymous He's not in the game mentally.
  • There is nothing about basketball here.
  • I don't know why you added that to your paraphrase.
  • Anonymous Does this mean he's playing in a basketball game but he isn't performing well"?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousHe's not in the game mentally.

There is nothing about basketball here. I don't know why you added that to your paraphrase.

AnonymousDoes this mean he's playing in a basketball game but he isn't performing well"?

Yes. Not performing well is the observable result of the unobservable hypothesis that he's no

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