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I detest subtle answer choices because you have to make assumptions. You would think that the right answer doesn’t leave room for assumptions.
I chose answer choice D because I thought that for MSS question, one should find a “conclusion” in the answer choices. Answer A is not so much a conclusion but an inference.
I see why the first half of (E) is right, but "believe it would be profitable IF transferable" ... just confuses things.
This was particularly a tricky question because of how the answer choice is phrased.
Good luck everyone! Be confident in your answer choices and DO NOT Change them last minute!
I'm on the same boat, I am taking two practice tests a week. One on Monday and another one on Friday. In between (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) I will review, study, and drill specific question types from my weakest section. Let me know if this breakdown is helpful!
Is there a video where the "Domain" Approach is explained more in depth?
"Necessary assumptions are very specific". Pick one. I'm told constantly that Necessary Assumption answer choices are broad, general, subtle. No specific.
Can someone explain why B is wrong? #help (Added by Admin)
I didn't chose (B) because I've heard to be cautious with AC in NA question that contain absolute and limiting language. (B) "rely exclusively" sounded too harsh so I ended up gravitating towards A.