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Wednesday, Jun 20 2018

Flaw Questions

How can you get better at Flaw questions? I always isolate the premise(s) and the conclusion, and know that you are suppose to weaken the link between the premise and the conclusion. But a lot of times, I just don't know how/can't prephrase. So I go to the answer choices and then almost always end up picking the tricky wrong answer (i.e. descriptively accurate but is not actually the flaw). I have done this part of the CC and have completed some of the Flaw problem sets.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 20 2018

    I think you might be confusing two question types. In the case of a flaw question, your goal is not to weaken the argument, it’s to identify why the argument is already weak.

    For a weaken question, you want to find an answer choice that weakens the relationship outlined in the passage.

    Hope that helps! :)

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  • Wednesday, Jun 20 2018

    I recommend that you do every one of the flaw problem sets in the CC. Go through them slowly, write out explanations if necessary and get to 100% certainty for each one. I am guessing you'll see improvement if you do this.

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