This is probably something Greg mentioned in one of the videos, and I just missed it.
For verbal problems that have multiple possible correct answer choices, such as the ones discussed heavily in the pairing strategy video, is there 100% of the time going to be more than one answer? I’m just confused because it seems like in all the examples he goes over they have more than one. But then in GRE quant, they’ll say there are multiple possible correct answers, and only one can be correct.
Appreciate any wisdom someone can share to quell my confusions.