I know that sufficient assumption questions essentially have a formula you can go by in order to reach the answer. Are there any other questions that I should approach in the same way? Sufficient assumption questions do seem easily approachable/easily mastered by using a formula so I wanted to ask if there are any other question types like this!
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I wanted to choose C, but I ultimately went with E because I felt like answer choice C said more than the stimulus had to offer. There's nothing about studying in the stimulus. Any advice on how to not make a similar mistake?
This is exactly how I thought about it!!!!!!!!!!!#help
This was my thought process. But rereading the stimulus, it does say "this newspaper" which goes to show that the readers were not random...
Can someone explain how and why I should've picked up on the fact that aversion/resistance cannot be understood as the same thing.
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Okay, so when looking at answers, if it seems like it's attacking the premise, should I eliminate it?
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#help Like others in this thread, I ruled out B because of the data mention - the first part looked perfect though. I chose C as a result, but I was stuck on this question because none of the answers seemed correct! Why should I have not ruled out B due to the mention of data? It's so easy to rule out.
#feedback I don't understand how question 6 is not an argument, but question 7 is. how are these two sentences different?