@keets993 weird games section, and also the start of the change in LR and RC questions to being more open "moststronglysupported" type rather than "must be true" types are what made PT 72 hard imo.
I thought PT 72+ was when the LR and RC both changed into "moststronglysupported" types of questions which made things very difficult. Every section went terribly for me on that PT, sooo I personally thought it deserved at least a -15 curve lol.
That would be MBT. MSS would have something along the lines of 'which one of the following is moststronglysupported by the statements above, if they are true'
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... directly from the passage. For moststronglysupported questions, @Ohnoeshalpme, has ... for something that is supported by the stimulus. It ... answer choice is being supported. Wrong answer choices will ... will think they are supported (and they probably are ...
... : Which of the following is MostStronglySupported by the information in the ... : Which of the following is MostStronglySupported by the information in the ...
... following, if true adds the most support to the argument?" you ... one of the following is moststronglysupported by the info above?" You ... one of the following is moststronglysupported by the info above?" confuses ...
... one of the following is moststronglysupported by the info above?" You ... one of the following is moststronglysupported by the info above?" confuses ... help the argument the most.
For true MostStronglySupported questions the support is ... is using the words "moststrongly supports" but the questions ... one of the following is moststronglysupported?" then that is an ... Which one of the following moststrongly supports the reasoning above?" ...
... the following is moststronglysupported?" or "The ecologist's argument moststrongly supports which ... they are using the words "moststronglysupported" to denote a strengthening ... they both use the words "moststronglysupported." Sometimes, but not often, ...