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On a GRE 'primary purpose' question, which kind of choice does ETS warn the reader to refuse, even when its content appears in the passage?

AA choice that captures the entire passage's argument in a single line
BA choice that uses none of the passage's exact wording
CA choice that is partially true or only partially answers the question
DA choice that names the author's stance without naming a topic
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. A choice that is partially true or only partially answers the question
ETS verbatim: be careful not to be misled by answer choices that are only partially true or only partially answer the question. The correct primary-purpose choice must capture the whole passage's purpose. Word overlap with the passage is not by itself a clue, and ETS warns against picking a choice just because it is a true statement.
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