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 saranash1
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#10016
For must be true questions, specifically the ones that quotes, "It can be inferred from the passage that..?" Is the correct answer always going to be something that is not explicitly stated in the stimulus but rather something that is implicitly stated in the stimulus?
 Jon Denning
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#10019
For the most part, yes. Of course, if something is given in the stimulus as factual it is possible that a Must be True answer could simply reword it, but typically the test makers want you to draw inferences from the implications and connections of the facts given, rather than just rephrase that information.
 saranash1
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#10023
Ok Thanks!

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