... > So if Sally cannot become a great lawyer whichofthe two possible ...
> > Most likely though it is just true that neither getting ... I see that if we add "always", it adds clarity. This ... sentence means "If I'm sleeping ...
That would be MBT. MSS would have something along the lines of 'which one ofthefollowing is most strongly supported by the statements above, if they are true'
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... the correct answer. If nothing else, they can fall back on the language ofthe ... question stem "The reasoning above _most closely conforms_ to which one ofthefollowing ... that is true from the stimulus. We ... had objected to "most" or "tend to ...
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> Mostof my time is lost on the "Which one ofthefollowing could be ... an acceptable arrangement...", or "which one **must** be true ... all other questions. Questions like "If X is forced to be ...
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> > Mostof my time is lost on the "Which one ofthefollowing could be ... an acceptable arrangement...", or "which one **must** be true ... all other questions. Questions like "If X is forced to be ...
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The economist's statements, if ture, most strongly supportwhich one ofthefollowing this is where thesupport is ... **above**, iftrue, **is most** strongly support**ed** by which one ofthefollowing? In this case the stimulus ...
... the one in which you’ve accepted all the premises from the ... true, what are the implications? Do the implications actually weaken thesupport between the ... support for the negation ofthe main conclusion. For example, ifthe ... be any ofthefollowing: strengthens, ...
... some, many, or most humans are cruel. ... br />
Even if you change the order ofthe sentence, it ... thefollowing "Completely enclosed -> Must be one of ... then that *would* be true.
... perhaps the only one) for which a deeper understanding of "the ...
... , ifthe question asks "Which one ofthefollowing assumptions does the argument depend on?" (or any ofthe ... at the front ofthe parade, finish before mostofthe parade, and leave before the parade ...
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2. "A-->C + A -most->B"
3. "A ... school." The conclusion ofthe argument follows logically ifwhich one ofthefollowing is assumed? most-> Part-time jobs.< ... br />
"No part-time jobs -most-> Go home for lunch ...
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2. "A-->C + A -most->B"
3. "A ... school." The conclusion ofthe argument follows logically ifwhich one ofthefollowing is assumed? most-> Part-time jobs.< ... br />
"No part-time jobs -most-> Go home for lunch ...
... student learns Italian. If Hindi is learned by any ... br />
5.) Which one ofthefollowing is a pair of languages that CANNOT ... work is if R no longer has to learn the accompanying ... pair which may mean the rules for him can be broken. Iftrue, ...
HOW TO ... from our premise if this negated statement is true? We can’t ... . Which one ofthefollowing is an assumption on whichthe argument relies?
4. Which one ofthefollowing ...
... 't like any ofthe choices. I see how the genetically malignant minds ... of LSAC rationalize D as ... the correct answer but ... insight would be much appreciated. IF I don't get an ...
... very tricky. None ofthe explanations I find ... discussion ofthe stimulus:
Premise: The styling of characters ... .
Conclusion: The criticism of Quirks is misguided. ... if they succeed within their genre" = the film is funny, that is themost ...
... , "it is clear that none ofthe volleyball players at yesterday's ... were given the opportunity to purchase d.insurance. What if some workers ... to go to the dentist. That could be true, but the choice doesn ... D because I was unsure if I could assume that taking ...
... get ready for the Dec. exam (or Feb if I'm not ... am a bit confused with the packages. Which one would you recommend ... of studying? Because when I used the study schedule tool and chose the ... -- I'm a bit unsure ofthe perfect technique, do I first ...
... of each ofthe clouds remained fairly constant.
19. Which one ofthefollowing statements, iftrue ... , best helps to resolve the conflict ... br />
20. Which one ofthefollowing inferences about an ...
... Conditional indicators/operators: “if, unless, must, etc.
ii. “Most, some, all ... protect only against the strain ofthe influenza virus deemed most likely to ... a different strain ofthe virus.
... doesn't explicitly say "which one ofthefollowing could be a * ... COMPLETE AND ACCURATE* list of people ... selected" like what mostof other questions ... to automatically assume that the list needs to be ...
... . I recognized (A) as the contrapositive ofthe first gap and didn’t ... questions about this question are thefollowing: If we are asked to find ... , I get that it says “most,” but aren’t we at ... aware of) in which we will be forced to choose between bridging the ...
... ofthe fact that electric cars don't have its own emissions. If ... that case is true, wouldn't the proponents stance hold ... and the environmental consequences ...
... more than half ofthe students received a grade of B-or higher ... , but I thought it's not nec, true ... cannot be inferred from the stimuli, especially the part "more than half ...