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... the author’s opinion or argument stands. For Main Point questions, doesthe ... correct answer always show where the author stands? For ... , will the right answer for the Main Point question always reflect the overall support ...
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Does anyone have any tips for these questions? I tend to have to work through each answer choice to see if it would have a similar effect to the removed condition but that is lengthy and doesn't always produce a must be true answer for me.
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... after doing the translations into lawgic exercise...do we always diagram logic ... , I started reading the stem and noticed the logic and diagram quickly ... . Is that a special case? Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks!