Does anyone have recommendations for supplemental materials in reviewing valid and invalid argument forms?

I started the sufficient lesson today however I realized I need to go back and review the prior lessons. I did not locate a 7sage webinar on validity, any suggestions in addition to reviewing the valid and invalid lessons?

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  • Saturday, Jun 15 2019

    I agree with the comments above. I think flashcards and real examples from the LSAT will help a lot. I also found that for each form if you try to come up with your own examples it makes it easier to see the patterns of reasoning.

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  • Friday, Jun 14 2019

    I came across a neat free site tonight called Magoosh. Their transitional words deck might be helpful. https://lsat.magoosh.com/flashcards/concepts/transitional-language/on-the-contrary

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  • Wednesday, Jun 12 2019

    @cowings17735 thank you for the recommendations. I created e-flashcards on Quizlet but I think linking the argument form to real questions will be very helpful, to learn and reinforce.

    thanks for the tip!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 11 2019

    Drawing out flashcards really helped me. Another thing you might want to consider is finding problems on the LSAT that contain the argument type. That way you have a real test example of the utility of learning the argument form. The lessons and all the quizzes are also very helpful.

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