Does the statement "Most useful" connote that there is more than one AC that could help but we are tasked at finding the most useful?. If this is painfully obvious, i apologize. But i have learnt to not take anything for granted on this test. Thanks

Nathaniel

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  • Monday, Sep 04 2017

    To further add onto what @cclarez61 was saying, this happens sometimes with SA question types that were labeled MSS or strengthening. LSAC might change the question type to save their own butts. Almost all weakening questions have the 'most' in them as well.

    But a rule of thumb is just to go with the notion that one is right and the others are indisputably wrong. I think it is a pretty safe assumption because on test day, if this is not the case, the question will be thrown out of scoring.

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  • Sunday, Sep 03 2017

    I feel like LSAC uses the phrase in order to justify their answer choice but there is always one answer choice that , after review , will most obviously be the correct answer. Just like the "most strongly supported" questions.

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