Hello MM,
I'm at work and don't have the book here. I do however have my ACD crib notes. First, have you watched the video beginning at the 28:20 mark:
(Note his comment that anything in the OR is a zero.)
I was fortunate to speak with a person at Fisher's firm on a few occasions when learning the NL's and these are my notes on the NL examples:
Figure 4.1: Good Example
Figure 4.2: Good Example
Figure 4.3 Good Example
Figure 4.4: Good Example
Figure 4.5: Good Example
Figure 4.6: Good Example
Figure 4.7: Good Example
Figure 4.8: Good Example
Figure 4.9: Good Example
Figure 4.10: Good Example
Figure 4.11: Good Example
Figure 4.12: Good Example
Figure 4.13: Good Example (D Point is a 0)
Figure 4.14: Good Example (D Point is a 0)
Figure 4.15: Bad Example (Close in OR is a 0)
Figure 4.16: Bad Example (Close in OR is a 0)
Figure 4.17: Good Example
Figure 4.18: Good Example
Figure 4.19: Bad Example (Close in OR is a 0)
Figure 4.20: Bad Example (Close in OR is a 0)
Figure 4.21: Good Example
Figure 4.22: Bad Example (Close in OR is a 0)
Figure 4.23: Good Example
Figure 4.24 Good Example
Figure 4.25: Partial Right Example (Score it a 1 if just above OR and a 2 if above A level)
Figure 4.26: Partial Right Example (Score it a -1 if just below the OR and a -2 of below the A level)