PSA!! Normally principle questions focus on subjects related to human morality/behavior. SA question stems always involve something about strengthening the conclusion, while NA never uses the word conclusion because you are to justify the argument as a whole.
I've learned this the hard way but just because a question stem has the word principle in it doesn't mean it's a principle question stem.
Also @btownsquee points out the best indicator for this which is the use of the word most that helps me out a ton when distinguishing PSA vs. SA, P
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This is psa I think, even though the word principle is confusing
LR drill packages categorize that kind of question as PSA.
PSA
Thank you everyone
PSA because it says "most helps to justify"
For PSA stimuli, I always try to spot out "principle" and "most helps to justify".
PSA!! Normally principle questions focus on subjects related to human morality/behavior. SA question stems always involve something about strengthening the conclusion, while NA never uses the word conclusion because you are to justify the argument as a whole.
I've learned this the hard way but just because a question stem has the word principle in it doesn't mean it's a principle question stem.
Also @btownsquee points out the best indicator for this which is the use of the word most that helps me out a ton when distinguishing PSA vs. SA, P
Great, thanks