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How do we recognize what is "strongly supported?" Some questions on the logical reasoning section of the LSAT ask what additional information is supported by a stimulus. These are similar to questions that ask you to identify the implication or entailment, but a major difference is that for strongly supported questions, the answer doesn't have to be conclusively supported by the evidence. It just has to be the choice that is most supported of the ones you're offered.
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