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On a GRE evaluate-the-argument question, the correct choice typically names

Aa fact that, regardless of its value, leaves the argument's strength unchanged
Bthe author's overall conclusion restated in different words
Ca counterexample that the passage has already conceded by line 3
Da piece of information whose answer would help decide whether the conclusion holds
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. a piece of information whose answer would help decide whether the conclusion holds
ETS describes the skill as identifying the author's assumptions and considering alternative explanations. Evaluate-the-argument answers name information whose answer would settle a key assumption. A fact whose value does not change the argument's strength is not useful; restating the conclusion does not evaluate it; a conceded counterexample is no longer in play.
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