- Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:47 pm
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Dec 2004 practice test, LR Section 1, problem 21
This problem is a Justify problem. Two of the answer choices, A and B, are very similar conditional statements where the big difference seems to be the scope of the necessary conditions. Choice A says "...ALL major meteor impacts" and Choice B says "...MANY major meteor impacts". The correct answer choice, A, is stronger than choice B.
Will all Justify answers contain strong language like this ('all' vs. 'many') since the answer choice is sufficient for the conclusion in the stimulus?
This problem is a Justify problem. Two of the answer choices, A and B, are very similar conditional statements where the big difference seems to be the scope of the necessary conditions. Choice A says "...ALL major meteor impacts" and Choice B says "...MANY major meteor impacts". The correct answer choice, A, is stronger than choice B.
Will all Justify answers contain strong language like this ('all' vs. 'many') since the answer choice is sufficient for the conclusion in the stimulus?