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boldface questions are one of those question types that dont come up with that much but many students struggle to answer the questions when they do come up and they do come up in both the GMAT and the GRE typically wants per test over the years of tutoring the GRE and GMAT Ive condensed my advice for the bold-faced portions down to a few simple rules Im going to quickly give you those rules then do a worked difficult example and that will sum up my advice for boldface questions if you havent seen one of these question types or really want to practice a difficult example keep watching all the way to the end so what are my rules well here are my three main rules the first task when you have a boldface type of question is to find the main conclusion youll be given a paragraph and argument and inside will be one main conclusion that main conclusion may be in bold or it may not be in bold it doesnt matter you need to read the passage and regardless of whether its in bold or not find