Tuesday, December 24, 2013

A Common Wrong Answer


One trick used by the test makers in Method-AP questions is to create wrong
answers that describe parts of the argument other than the part named in the
question stem. These answers are particularly attractive because they do
describe a part of the argument, just not the part referenced in the question stem.
Before proceeding to the answer choices, make sure you know exactly what
part of the argument you are being asked about.

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