<p>My friend did this and he got a fine score, but the Princeton review book says that the first body paragraph should be about countering the opposing argument? I'm used to writing in the SAT style, so if anyone can elaborate on this, that'd be great</p>
<p>It’s the same thing as SAT style, but you have to have counter the opposing argument.</p>
<p>If you do not counter, then the highest you’re gonna score is 10.</p>
<p>You need to address the opposing view point. This doesn’t necessarily need to be in the first paragraph. Something along the lines of "some believe <strong><em>is the best option. This allows for _</em></strong>______<strong><em>, but I feel </em></strong>_________ better adresses the issue at hand. </p>
<p>Also addressing the “complexity” of the issue will help your score.</p>