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Quick question for the strongly supported questions. Is the right answer choice going to be considered the conclusion of the stimulus?
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Yes - for the most part. It's exactly what it sounds like. Using the stimulus, you want to choose the answer choice that is most strongly supported by the stimulus. What do we call the part of an argument that has all of the support? The conclusion.
Re-read this:
http://7sage.com/lesson/how-to-approach-most-strongly-supported-questions/
Should help to clarify what these questions are looking for.
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Re-read this: http://7sage.com/lesson/how-to-approach-most-strongly-supported-questions/
Should help to clarify what these questions are looking for.