- Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:14 am
#10829
Hi, akatormubarez. Thanks for your question.
The difference between the question stems you've identified is the information flow implied by them. The first question stem, from a Strengthen question, tells you to select the answer choice, i.e., "one of the following", that provides the most support for the conclusion in the stimulus, i.e., the critic's assertion. Because you are bringing new information into the argument to support the conclusion, it's a strengthen question.
The second example tells you to pick the answer choice that is most supported by "statements above", i.e., the stimulus. This is another way of telling you to select the choice that is most consistent with the information in the stimulus, requiring that you infer from the stimulus rather than adding something to it. This is the role of the Must Be True answer choice, a statement for which support can be found within the stimulus.
Understanding this information flow is a very important part of your prephrase process, since it will inform your understanding of what the answer choices will do for any particular question.
Hope this helps.
Ron