Prerequisites Watch the Must Be True lesson first
Most Strongly Supported

Step by Step Approach

Same reading approach as Must Be True — different standard for the right answer.

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Summary

How to read: Exactly like Must Be True. Treat everything as fact, simplify as you go, connect each sentence to prior sentences.

What's different: The stem says "most supported" — not "must be true." The right answer can have a small gap between what the stimulus says and what the answer claims. It doesn't need to be 100% guaranteed.

The key question for each answer choice:

Could I make a reasonable argument that this is supported by the stimulus?

If yes — keep it, even if you don't love it. Move on and compare. If you can't make a reasonable argument at all — eliminate.

How to pick: Process of elimination. Compare remaining answers and pick the one with the strongest support and the smallest assumption.

MBT vs. MSS:

MBT = answer must be 100% supported, no gap allowed.

MSS = answer is best supported, small gap is okay.

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