- Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:46 am
#16685
Hi,
In terms of tackling questions with Parallel Flaw, I know the best way is to find an answer choice that parallels the flawed reasoning presented in the stimulus. However, do all the rules to parallel a question in general still apply (conclusion, premises, etc)?
These questions tend to take up the most time for me, and I was wondering what the best strategy is? Is it possible to eliminate answers based on their degree of language as well (ex. always, never, some, all, must, etc?) if it doesn't parallel the stimulus?
Thanks in advance
- Anoop
In terms of tackling questions with Parallel Flaw, I know the best way is to find an answer choice that parallels the flawed reasoning presented in the stimulus. However, do all the rules to parallel a question in general still apply (conclusion, premises, etc)?
These questions tend to take up the most time for me, and I was wondering what the best strategy is? Is it possible to eliminate answers based on their degree of language as well (ex. always, never, some, all, must, etc?) if it doesn't parallel the stimulus?
Thanks in advance
- Anoop