For MSS/must be true questions on RC that don't have a point of view in the question stem, can we assume that they are looking for what the author thinks? Ex:what is most strongly supported? What can be inferred from the passage?
I'm still confused as to how and why Jon's explanation in the video is used to express answer choice A is correct and answer choice C is wrong. I'm not following his logic in the video. Can somebody please explain this? Also there was a comment below the ...
1) Main ... Author’s Opinion/Point of View:
How to do ... opinion or someone else’s view on a certain topic ... exactly where the point of view’s switched in the ... understand a bird’s eye view of a passage and ...
... so you can keep your view points clear
• Provides reason ... second point against the PE view
• Put a 2 in ... PE don’t have this view the author does so you ...