'Theres only one question before you ...' *Spoilers*
But he doesnt give the question until the end of his dialogue? So telling them that there is already a question in front of them disqualifies the proposed true question.
shareBut he doesnt give the question until the end of his dialogue? So telling them that there is already a question in front of them disqualifies the proposed true question.
shareHmm I had a similar thought. It's really just semantics though, I don't think there is anything wrong with the way it was worded. "there is one question before you... In this exam".
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