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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #2


This is an application question. Both choices A and E would strengthen the correlation, so they should be eliminated. Choice B should also be eliminated because, among other reasons, the question refers to a single data set. Choice C is also incorrect because the cited forms of stress do fall under the category of psychological stress. Even though the incidence of type 1 diabetes is rising at a slower rate among children who are not overweight, it is still rising; therefore, choice D undercuts or weakens the correlation between being overweight and developing the disease. Remember, the phrase "if it were true" signals that you're looking for an answer that isn't true. Think of it as another kind of "EXCEPT" or "NOT" question.
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The sentence makes a general statement that questions the logic of how the conclusions previously stated in the passage were reached. It is not specific enough to serve as evidence to actually argue against those conclusions, so choice A is not the best answer. It certainly does not support those conclusions either, so choice B is incorrect.
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mellowmev wrote:
Carcass please explain question 2 and 3

I am also having a hard time with questions like 2 and 3 in the passage, can you please suggest:
1. video/text to read to improve at these and understand
2. set of practice questions



HERE ALL YOU NEED https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/shorte ... 33410.html

Notice how a weaken question is still a sort of inference question

let me know if you need further help

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