This is a little confusing to me because, a couple lessons ago, we were told to not use outside knowledge on this test and to just assume what you are reading is true, but now this is saying to make assumptions and the more true the assumptions are the stronger the argument. But in order to determine that we need to use our outside knowledge so...
Could someone please help or clarify?
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This is a little confusing to me because, a couple lessons ago, we were told to not use outside knowledge on this test and to just assume what you are reading is true, but now this is saying to make assumptions and the more true the assumptions are the stronger the argument. But in order to determine that we need to use our outside knowledge so...
Could someone please help or clarify?