... few stems in RC, but most have an LR analogue. For ... . "The passage moststrongly supports" is MSS. There's also Strengthen and Weaken ... specific piece. In LR, you strengthen the argument. In RC, you ... strengthen the *author's* argument, or ...
... no-till methods are the most logically supported alternative. Deep tillage is ... alternative in between is logically supported by the information presented about ... most of the preptests. Questions like these illustrate the fact that strengthen ...
... 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 ...
> @"MostStrongly Confused" said:
> You' ... a high score), you should strongly consider skipping the rule equivalence ... to quickly ID assumptions to strengthen/weaken, identify the NA/SA ...
... to differentiating between MSS and Strengthen. MSS question flow from stimulus ... to AC, whereas strengthen flows from AC to the ... of the following, if true, moststrongly supports the economist's statements ...
... stem for MSS questions, "moststrongly support," makes it sound ... which one is _more_ supported, or even that sometimes ... binary way ('not supported' vs 'is supported'), rather than compare ... (e.g. 40% supported vs 60% supported vs 80% supported).
So I've gotten through 17 PTs, and until the last couple of weeks my BR score has consistently been between 173-177, although it jumped around spastically within that range. A few weeks ago, that suddenly jumped to a consistent 178-179. Then, four tests ...
I think SoA is incorrect because: let's pretend there are two subdivisions, A and B. Let's say sub A contained houses of $1mil and sub B had houses costing half million. Let's say someone like Bill ...
... support this argument. After all, "most people" could apply to what ... I have seen before, "most people" does strengthen the argument (ie in ... strengthen questions where the conclusion is ...
The difference is in the title. Must be true questions rely heavily on formal logic and the answer choice must be true. MSS questions do not have to be true, but they must be stronglysupported.