- Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:33 pm
#36062
And notice here that the stem is a Most Strongly Supported, not a true Must Be True question. MSS is sort of the weak cousin to MBT - same family, same basic approach, but we can accept answers that are less certain to be true. That means that the correct answer doesn't HAVE to be true, but only needs to be the answer that appears to have the most support. We cannot prove the causal relationship here with the facts of the stimulus, but it is the one answer that appears to have the most support from the stimulus because it doesn't bring in any outside information and is generally consistent with the claims in the stimulus.
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