Identify the criterion for the correct answer choice in terms of true: Given the information in the passage, which on...
Skylar March 7, 2020
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Roderick May 10, 2020
I also don't see a passageBlaine June 11, 2020
I don't see a passage!Dymin June 19, 2020
Same, I see no passage either
Skylar June 28, 2020
Happy to help!There is not meant to be a passage for this question. We are able to come to the correct answer based solely on the question stem given. The point of this drill is to provide you with a question stem and test both your familiarity with the terminology and your ability to determine what criteria it is asking for.
Does that make sense? Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Haviland-Wyant February 18, 2021
I also don't see it.Axel-Witt November 30, 2021
I didn't see a passage on any of the questions
Ravi February 11, 2022
As Skylar pointed out, there isn't supposed to be a passage on this question. It's just testing whether or not you can correctly identify a must be false/cannot be true question stem. This is why C is the correct answer, as the stem is asking us for something that must be false. C says cannot be true, which means the same thing as must be false.Reilly June 7, 2023
There is no stem either
Emil-Kunkin June 8, 2023
Hi, the stem in question is where one would find the stem on a normal questionOmari November 4, 2023
There isn't a "passage" folks. You have to figure out what the question ITSELF is askingTracey July 27, 2024
I have this problem as wellTracey July 27, 2024
Yikes this is literally like retaking my SATs and I'm 43 years old which means that was decades ago! Good luck everyone! :)
Emil-Kunkin July 30, 2024
The SAT parallels are tragically fair but just a reminder that this is a drill to help you recognize question types. The actual questions themselves are not at all as memorization focused, but are longer and often more annoying.