... premises could be false and yet an argument could be valid if and only ... conclusion is stated which cannot besupported from the given premise(s ... 're asking whether the conclusion MUSTbetrue on the basis of the ...
... of the following is supported by one or both of ... went more the "mustbetrue" route than the "most stronglysupported." It doesn' ... t have to be absolutely airtight ... mud recipes are required to be used -- but the support ...
... got the biggest percentage increase and surpassed the income of ... the higher groups and those making the highest ... remember that this is Most Supportedand not an MBT type question ... is definitely not a mustbetrue thing, and you have definitely found ...
... They can be looked at as BOTH strengthening, and weakening questions ... be false. We are looking for an answer that is supported ... and oreo's were in stock
... be confident in eliminating the answer choices you know aren't supportedand ... then go back and reread the ... what you know to be incorrect and reconvene your strategy. ... t besupported. It could betrue but it's not a mustbetrue. You ...
... write the line number that supported the correct answer, taking as ... important. Even with inference or mustbetrue questions, sometimes if you're ... if that term was used and if so, in what context ...
... choice that either is most stronglysupported or mustbetrue *based on the information ... questions require you to *not* be critical. You are simply using ...
... course curriculum as needed, and sometimes do additional timed sections ... strategies to go from a MustBeTrue to a Strengthen or ...
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... the question stem is misleading and ppl tend to think that ... into the author’s head and find a speculative answer choice ... q’s as mustbetrue q’s that will besupported by the passage ... lot of these as well and I’m gonna try this ...
... the question stem is misleading and ppl tend to think that ... into the author’s head and find a speculative answer choice ... q’s as mustbetrue q’s that will besupported by the passage ... lot of these as well and I’m gonna try this ...
... the conclusion and how it's supported. You want to be able to ... conclusion? 2. how is it supported? if you can understand these ... supposed to do, but for 'mustbetrue' questions and 'argument part' questions, this ...
... is something that must always betrue if the conclusion ... mustbetrue. One is that there is some gap between premises and ... conclusion that needs to be filled so that the latter is supported ... cause argument, then this mustbetrue, otherwise their argument ...
... about, I want to be careful about the terminology. ... an inference is something that mustbetrue or otherwise follows necessarily. What ... the less B you have," and therefore "the more /A you ... may besupported, that is dependent upon the unique context and the ...
... argument (premise(s) and conclusion) and add an assumption to ... _towards_** the really well supported area of that continuum mentioned ... premise(s) then what mustbetrue in the background of ... : that assumption could be both sufficient and necessary. More than ...
... we all want to be lawyers, and arguing different positions is ... my strengths: logic games, andmustbetrue/SA/NA questions. I drilled ... missed a question, and you need to be using the “flag ... even when the results strongly suggested otherwise, and I am glad I ...
... that it is proven/supported by the conclusion of ... being in NYC implies and supports that you are ... it is NECESSARY or mustbetrue that you are also in ... I find the conclusion and premise of the argument first ... and then I ask myself "if this is true, what ...
... "likely", can be inferred, or is most stronglysupported, versus something that ... is certain, assured, or mustbetrue. Provable ... is looking for weaker language, be cautious of ...
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B- This is supported by the stim andmustbetrue according to the information ... rule that can be applied to every and any situation.
C) extremely vague and also not supported by the stim, like ... supported by the stim. Stack this up against B and ...
... B- This is supported by the stim andmustbetrue according to the information ... rule that can be applied to every and any situation. and also not supported by the stim, like ... not supported by the stim. Stack this up against B and ...
... MSS questions and MBT questions. MSS answers ostensibly could be false but ... heavily implied/supported by the stimulus while MBT answers MUSTBETRUE. In MSS ... , and X is the only factor they mentioned, so X mustbe the ...
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MustbeTrue (MBT)
- If the statements are true, what answer mustbetrue Mustbe False ... through each answer choice and see if its supported by the passage ... make sure its false and can not besupported.
... choice could betrue.
In a mustbetrue question, you ... also COULD be false, and so must not betrue in other ... words is not a necessary assumption.), and ...
T - Something that mustbetrue. Some tautology or inference.< ...
... drilling some Cambridge MSS questions and Im having some trouble ... I think of them as "MustBeTrue" questions, even though I know ... people telling me their methods, and in particular, can anybody explain ... on Manhattan's LR forums and Kaplan's explanation aren' ...
... almost perfect with games and am currently working on ... questions (mustbetrue/mustbe false/could betrue/could be false, etc) and relatively good ... the given time constraints. And then there is reading ... down to meet up and take practice tests together, ...
... watched the 7sage explanation video and did not understand it at ... and compared it to answer choices. Whatever that was not a MustBeTrue ... answer choice, I eliminated and that's how ... I figured out it would be C ...