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  • Friday, Jul 21 2017

    ok great, merci.

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  • Thursday, Jul 20 2017

    @71888 said:

    MSS questions are typically just a set of facts. Most of them don't have a premise and conclusion, although I think there has been very few that I have come across (like 1 or 2 ever from I remember).

    Yeah, they are very similar to MBT in that regard. Mostly fact sets. Try your best to understand the and follow what's going on in the stim.

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  • Thursday, Jul 20 2017

    It's always a good habit to do so, though many of the MSS don't really conform to a regular argument structure, (i.e. there is no conclusion, a bunch of random facts, or correct AC is just a restatement of a line/fact/premise etc) so don't stress when you run into those, but I would say it generally serves you well being able to ID the argument/stimuli structure when you can.

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  • Thursday, Jul 20 2017

    MSS questions are typically just a set of facts. Most of them don't have a premise and conclusion, although I think there has been very few that I have come across (like 1 or 2 ever from I remember).

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