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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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must be true questions, and both types of parallel questions. parallel questions are actualy even more formulaic than SA questions imo
NA, as if the negated version of the answer choice hurts the argument, then it is the correct answer, it works 100% of the time on all different degrees of NA difficulty.
Thank you guys!!
You can come up with a "formula" for basically any question type