Hi everyone, question on how to approach this question. The question gives two arguments, Jane's and Maurice's. The question stem states, "Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens Jane's argument?" So after reading this question stem we know it's about Jane's argument, and her argument is the first one. So my question, is it even necessary to read Maurice's argument?

Time is my biggest issue so being able to cut out that information and time spent on reading it could help.

What's everyone's thoughts? Thanks.

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  • Thursday, Mar 01 2018

    @jonathansunderhill606 said:

    Oh okay. I came across the question doing the problem sets so I didn't also have question 5. That makes sense. Thanks.

    Oh yeah, really odd in that context I bet!

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  • Thursday, Mar 01 2018

    Oh okay. I came across the question doing the problem sets so I didn't also have question 5. That makes sense. Thanks.

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  • Thursday, Mar 01 2018

    Well, you need Maurice for number 5, but for as far as number 6 goes he's completely irrelevant. They don't do this anymore on the contemporary test though, so it's not something that is likely to come up once you hit the more recent tests.

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