When you’re doing a necessary assumption question and an answer choice seems like it would be the answer to a mustbetrue / most strongly supported question does that mean you should eliminate it?
"It mustbetrue that the lowest-numbered line ... 1?
It mustbetrue that the lowest-numbered line ... it have to betrue that F can be no lower than ... words, could F be 1st?
F could be lower than line ...
... by I type up the questions from the past PT I ... I will have a listof all the LR questions I get wrong ... how to better approach those questions in the next PT.
... to allow the conclusion to be drawn from the premise. There ... may be many potential sufficient assumptions. In ... , you are looking for what mustbetrue.
One way ... if the necessary assumption is true. In the above example, ...
... anything needs to be diagrammed. It certainly can be useful for Parallel ... , but other question types like MustBeTrue (MBT) and Sufficient Assumption (SA ...
... other hierarchical organizations. So it mustbetrue that at least some hierarchical ... cannot say that "nothing can be reliably concluded about how an ...
... an answer that mustbetrue according to the premises. Mustbetrue is the key ... . There should be no doubt if ... are selecting is In fact true according to the information in ...
... R is in, so what mustbetrue. Placing R in will probably ... G and Y. Thus, you must have Not G and Not ... trigger anything because there might be other ways B can trigger ...
PT9,1,19 is within an RC passage about the Latin Bible and I checked the 2 LR sections in that PT- Q#19 does not fit your description. If there is any way to verify the PT, S, Q #'s - we ...
@notwilliamwallace I especially like your concern for negation. By definition if something "mustbetrue" then its negation will directly contradict the stimulus.
I think ABC definitely works, as long as you're not leaving out something that mustbetrue or including something that mustbe false the answer should be correct
@sweezyseason said:
I think ABC definitely works, as long as you're not leaving out something that mustbetrue or including something that mustbe false the answer should be correct
... answer choice E as a "MustBeTrue" statement, and therefore the correct ... nation redistributes wealth, we will be unable to alleviate economic injustices ...
... NOT** A. I know this mustbetrue.
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> But ... ? Is this a cannot betrue or a could betrue? Does this statement ... not a B then you must not be an A (only B ... a B, you can't be an A.