Most Strongly Supported Questions are a tricky relative of the now all-too-familiar Must Be True questions. However, whereas Must Be True questions have an answer that, if the stimulus facts are true, must also be true, that isn’t necessarily the case with Most Strongly Supported questions. Instead, the best answer on a Most Strongly Supported question is
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