... was wondering what the main differences between moststronglysupported questions and Weakening ... - You have to findthe conclusion of the argument in the answer choices find the answer that weakens thesupport between the premises and conclusion in the ...
... difficulty with is differentiating "moststronglysupported" vs "most helps to justify" ... something that helps validate the premise and/or conclusion. ... 't have to make the conclusion 100% valid ( ... we need to findthe gap between the premise and conclusion. ...
... following the strategies outlined by both 7Sage and Powerscore. I find myself ... to be struggling themost with Main Point/MostStronglySupported Questions on ...
... came across this sample "moststronglysupported" question online. I ... hard time understanding the reasoning behind the credited answer ... br />
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the following is moststrongly suggested by the government's ...
... because it is a MSS (MostStronglySupported) question, but I was ... to really think of how the one right answer (C) ... must be true based on the information provided. Some tutors ... answers are simply what is "moststronglysupported" (and thus not necessarily ...
... 1. “The statements above, if true, moststronglysupport which one of the following?”
2. “Which of the following ... , if true, moststrongly supports the statement above?”
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Of the following, which one is moststronglysupported by the info above? the information above does support this, it does not make the argument ... are just asked to find what is moststronglysupported, we can be confident ...
... questions look a lot like the LR "moststronglysupported" questions.
Incorrect ... looks correct but the passage actually doesn't support that! This is ... the questions you got wrong, I want to find those lines that support ...
... moststronglysupported?" is the exact same as "Which one of the following is moststronglysupported on the ... "the following," the answer choices, and find one ... thesupport flows from the stimulus to the answer choices. In strengthening questions, thesupport ...
... questions look a lot like the LR "moststronglysupported" questions.
Do ... contradicts the passage
**Not supported**: Most common incorrect answer is when the answer ... looks correct but the passage actually doesn't support that! This is ...
... stem. You could have the phrase "moststronglysupported" in the question stem--but that ... have "If the above information is true, which is moststronglysupported...", that would ... "which one of the following if true, moststrongly supports..." which would be ...
... that for many "This passage moststrongly suggests XYZ..."
... s that are only subtly supported by 1 minor line ... WORD/ADJECTIVE that provides thesupport for the right AC. Often, ... the AC's, trying to find that ONE word/line reference to support ...
I am still in the process of going through these ... for tackling moststronglysupport questions. I understand that the stimulus is the premise and ... inference of the conclusion but I find myself re-reading the stimulus over ...
... LR stimulus i.e. findthe conclusion in each paragraph, ... findsupport for in the passage. The answers are all in the passage, even the "moststronglysupported ... " and "inference" ones, everything is in the ...
... 3 Question 14 uses 'most' in a 'moststronglysupported' context -- here, validity ... Question 24 trying to translate the 'most' 'lawgic' actually gets ... 3 Question 9 uses the phrase 'themost common response' to ... lawgic context on the LSAT. I find it hard to ...
... or specific.
Whereas the right answer will be more ...
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What is moststronglysupported?
Jane likes pizza. She ... , and would be hard to findsupport for.
... on a hard surface, the time the runner's foot remains ...
... explain the difference between these two question types? I find that ... there is a significant amount of overlap in the ... just most likely to be true based on the stimulus? On the ... matter what based on the information in the stimulus? Before coming ...
... wanting to support/attack thesupport between the premises not the premises/ ... Suggested, Implied, Indicate, Most likely, probably, Moststronglysupported
ii. These ... the relationship between the two objects/theories/entities then you findthe ...
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II. Our ability to support an argument
Which it ... to support an argument. Now I can focus on the ... types. So if you find that you get a ...
... ended up using most of the materials available through ... often lack textual support and trade on ... to whether the question is moststronglysupported or explicitly stated ... - if it's the latter, you need to find ...