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2) Which one of the following is moststronglysupported ... the LSAT question types and soon enough these kind ofquestions will be ... no issue! I hope I covered all of ...
... that helps me with MSS questions (used to be my ... downward. A large portion ofquestions require you to plug the ... is flowing upward. In these typesofquestions, the information is flowing ... is moststronglysupported. Because we don’t know which part of the ...
... the different concepts and questionstypes. Thus, rather than ... to actually judge your understanding of the material.
... for which typesofquestions you need the most work on. ... I struggle most with MostStronglySupported and Parallel Flaw questions. To ...
... RC I get to all of the passages (about 3- ... idea/structure, then attack the questions. I generally find 2- ... 3 questions each passage that I'm super torn between two ... details/information related and/or moststronglysupported.
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... RC I get to all of the passages (about 3- ... idea/structure, then attack the questions. I generally find 2- ... 3 questions each passage that I'm super torn between two ... details/information related and/or moststronglysupported.
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mastering Q types really is key getting faster ... non-argument based questions like must be true and moststronglysupported its just ... things together. for MBT questions, some of them can be very helpful ...
... rather than question 8 (the twoquestions are the same, just have ... stem says "each of the following is supported by one or ... both of the passages, EXCEPT." ... be true" route than the "moststronglysupported." It doesn't have to ...
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There are a lot of things you might be able ... always follow the pattern of here's something that ... understanding the argument structure of a passage and being ... ? Are they main point questions, moststronglysupportedtypes, function in the argument ...
... about 80% of RC questions are MBT/inference or moststronglysupported question types. The others ... include parallel reasoning, main point, argument part, method of ...
... about 80% of RC questions are MBT/inference or moststronglysupported question types. The others ... include parallel reasoning, main point, argument part, method of ...
... 's as must be true/moststronglysupported Q's. The idea is ... supported by the text. There are problem sets with these Q types ... under the Miscellaneous Questions section of the CC.
The RC questions themselves have been getting tougher with more "moststronglysupported" typesof stems. The ... example, have questions that leave an uncomfortable amount of wiggle room for ... correct. In general, the RC questions started to look more like ...
... ; The RC questions themselves have been getting tougher with more "moststronglysupported" typesof stems ... example, have questions that leave an uncomfortable amount of wiggle room for ... correct. In general, the RC questions started to look more like ...
@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" typesofquestions 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.
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... challenging, and to answer questions that test the overall ability ... likely right AC to tough questions like that.
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Q: Which of the following is MostStronglySupported by the information ...
A: Which of the following is MostStronglySupported by the information ...
... together any two random pieces of information and it would be moststronglysupported. questions (admittedly itself a variant on ... an AC that could be supported by the passage; I ... is a summary of the Main Conclusion of the passage but ...
... like doing all the Flaw Questions - Easy, then Medium, etc. ... gives you a better sense of how to attack each ... all the hard and hardest questions and take practice tests. ... true and moststronglysupported LR questions. I feel like those question types help you ...
... like doing all the Flaw Questions - Easy, then Medium, etc. ... gives you a better sense of how to attack each ... all the hard and hardest questions and take practice tests. ... true and moststronglysupported LR questions. I feel like those question types help you ...
... goes but the questions were pretty difficult inferences/moststronglysupported, what would the ... in the middle of a passage or in between two answer choices ... test before.
... goes but the questions were pretty difficult inferences/moststronglysupported, what would the ... in the middle of a passage or in between two answer choices ... .
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When I'm in the questions, I force myself to slow ... "moststronglysupported by the passage" - RC answers always require some burden of proof ... MBT, MSS, MP, and MOR questions. Personally, I kinda like LR ...