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I liked the spit approach but would like to try this one with a new passage to see if I like it or not. I already know all the upcoming answers though since we just did it so this isn't beneficial at all how its currently set up.
@tommydoonan You're trying to find the one that lends the MOST SUPPORT that LHB only affected the Earth and the Moon.
Likely, you got it down to A and D.
According to the passage, LHB was like 4 billion years ago.
D is tempting because it spoke of that rock in the passage but look at it this way... Evidence showing that rock came from the Moon instead of Mars offers some support that LHB didnt affect Mars but not even close to the MOST compared to A.
For A they did an EXTENSIVE survey of craters on Mars that showed very little evidence of impacts 3-4 billions years ago (LHB falls into that)
Long story short: A uses an extensive study of an entire planet to show LHB didnt affect it. D uses a single rock to argue the same thing. In your opinion which would offer the MOST support? Even if that rock did come from Mars that still wouldn't prove it was a result of LHB. It very well could have been caused by an impact 2.5 billion years after LHB ended.
I got to slow down. I got this wrong with 36 seconds under, but got it right on the BR after reading all options slowly smh
@ggasca21 Best way to learn. Eventually it'll click during your actual attempt :)
Maybe I'll get lucky and the writers wont include SA questions when I take my test
@amara C is temping but strengthens the argument (it wouldn't matter anyways) instead of weaken it
Guys I skipped ahead to the Sequential Approach to try it out. Swear doing that dropped my IQ score by at least 5 points. 0/10 would not recommend. Split approach is the best thing ever.