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Hi 15nae,
The word "most" in the question stem makes this a Strengthen question rather than a Justify question. The word "justify" by itself means to 100% prove the conclusion, whereas "most justify" simply means to get closest to proving the conclusion, which is another way of asking you to strengthen the argument.
We discuss Strengthen and Justify questions (including the differences between them and how to identify them) in lesson 4 of The PowerScore LSAT Course and in chapters 9 and 10 of "The Logical Reasoning Bible."
The word "most" in the question stem makes this a Strengthen question rather than a Justify question. The word "justify" by itself means to 100% prove the conclusion, whereas "most justify" simply means to get closest to proving the conclusion, which is another way of asking you to strengthen the argument.
We discuss Strengthen and Justify questions (including the differences between them and how to identify them) in lesson 4 of The PowerScore LSAT Course and in chapters 9 and 10 of "The Logical Reasoning Bible."