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thanghnvn
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CR: oa need assumption to be correct.

by thanghnvn Sat Feb 23, 2013 6:08 am

OA need assumptions to be correct. This situation happens many time on og and gmatprep questions . I want Manhantan expert comment on this point. Pls do so.

the first problem is the question" A major network news organization" in og. (pls, do searching on pdf version to find this question soon) . I do not present the question inhere. but we can disucss the question. right?

in this question, oa is a. most persons in beatthegmat forum agree that, to be correct, oa need to assume that other organizations do not air the bad report.

I wish members and Manhantan experts to dicuss this phenomenon so that we can learn a new thing for CR.

Thank you
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Re: CR: oa need assumption to be correct.

by jlucero Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:38 am

thanghnvn Wrote:OA need assumptions to be correct. This situation happens many time on og and gmatprep questions . I want Manhantan expert comment on this point. Pls do so.

the first problem is the question" A major network news organization" in og. (pls, do searching on pdf version to find this question soon) . I do not present the question inhere. but we can disucss the question. right?

in this question, oa is a. most persons in beatthegmat forum agree that, to be correct, oa need to assume that other organizations do not air the bad report.

I wish members and Manhantan experts to dicuss this phenomenon so that we can learn a new thing for CR.

Thank you


1) Arguments don't need assumptions, but most OG questions do.
2) Manhattan instructors have paper copies of the OG. You can't expect us to search the entire book for a problem you want to discuss.
3) You are welcome to bring up a point from an OG question, you just can't quote the entire question or ask a general question, such as "discuss this phenomenon". This is a free resource, but it's not a private tutoring class.
Joe Lucero
Manhattan GMAT Instructor