... ; > For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets ... be something that could be moststronglysupported by the question stem is ... ask myself whether A was supported by the passage for number ...
... ; > For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets ... be something that could be moststronglysupported by the question stem is ... ask myself whether A was supported by the passage for number ... think for 13, A is supported by the passage. I said ...
... > For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets ... be something that could be moststronglysupported by the question stem is ... ask myself whether A was supported by the passage for number ... situation in the question stem supported passage A because it showed ...
... > For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets ... be something that could be moststronglysupported by the question stem is ... ask myself whether A was supported by the passage for number ... situation in the question stem supported passage A because it showed ...
... > For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets ... be something that could be moststronglysupported by the question stem is ... ask myself whether A was supported by the passage for number ... situation in the question stem supported passage A because it showed ...
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Since this is a MostStronglySupported question, we essentially want to ... ask ourselves what can be supported from that information.
< ... 's something that's not supported.
Notice how ... . That's why D is supported, and A isn't. ...
... (C) is not as supported as the correct answer usually ... asking which answer is the *most* stronglysupported. For the vast majority ... (1) mitters are easier on most cars' finishes than brushes (easier ... of taking something that is supported, but stretching it too ...
I would describe MSS questions as when the stimulus provides either all premises or a combination of premises and a conclusion, and then you have to identify the answer choice that is moststronglysupported by the information given. I hope this helps.
... the part about "moststrongly" and focus on the "supported", because you won ... you have to select the "most" supported. You'll have 4 ... are grey") or completely not supported by the stimulus (some ... that can range from 100% supported (some white things are ...
... . One of the first and most integral lessons I had to ... one is a bit more stronglysupported than the the other answer ... I'm ever 100% correct most of the time. I usually ...