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Master the “Completing Prompts” question type in GMAT Critical Reasoning. This lesson explains the two CR prompt families, Inference and Strengthen (since/because), and shows how to spot the task, eliminate traps, and select the logically valid choice. What you’ll learn: Argument vs Inference prompts How to recognize “Complete the Prompt” questions Steps to identify strengthen vs inference tasks Common wrong answers: reversals, extremes, vagueness, no impact Worked GMAT-style examples AnalystPrep's GMAT® Focus Course Can Be Found Here: https://analystprep.com/shop/gmat-foc... Book a One-on-One Tutoring Session with Stefan Here: https://analystprep.com/shop/1-on-1-o... Critical Reasonings – Completing Prompts (GMAT Course, S3–Advanced Quantitative and Verbal Concepts) Argument Prompts Provide an Explicit Main Conclusion Multiple Possible Tasks Affecting or Addressing Argument Likely Require Evaluating Validity of an Argument Apply Any New Information in Choices to Argument as True Consider Common Arguments and Assumptions Require Predicting What Answer Should do to Address Task Inference Prompts No Conclusion Presented List Only Statements of Fact Single Possible Task : What Must Be? No Prediction Possible Must Compare Choices to Facts “Supporting” an Argument Strengthen Task Can be Identified if a Choice Intended to “Support” Prompt Must Apply Choices to Determine Impact on Argument Identifiable by “Argument” in the Question Stem “Supporting” a Choice No Conclusion Presented Lists Only Statements of Fact that are Intended to Support One “of the Following” Inferences Single Possible Task : What Must Be? What Must Be True? What Must Be False? Critical Reasoning Complete the Prompt Process Step 1 – ID Question Task to Complete the Prompt If Conclusion Present – “Since” Strengthen Task If No Conclusion Present – Inference Task Step 2 – Read Prompt & Take Notes Strengthen Task – Read Prompt and Note Exact Conclusion(s) Inference Task – Read Prompt and Shorthand Note Statements of Fact Step 3 – Prediction (Argument-Only) Broadly Predict What Answer Should Do to Strengthen the Argument Likely Immediately Preceding the “since” or “because” Prior to Blank Step 4 – Process of Elimination Common Wrong Strengthen Answers – Reverse Impact | Vague Impact | Added Info Needed to Evaluate Impact | No Impact (as True or False) Common Wrong Inference Answers – Reversal of Information | Extreme Inference | Possible, but Not Certain 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Critical Reasoning Prompts 1:58 Completing a Prompt 9:34 Critical Reasoning "Support" 11:34 Critical Reasoning Complete the Prompt Process 14:07 Example 1 19:25 Example 2 #GMAT #GMATFocusEdition #CriticalReasoning #GMATVerbal #AnalystPrep #GMATPrep #GMATExam #GMATStudy #GMATStrategy #BusinessSchool