I do feel bad for those who English is not their first language. I know I read it is not suppose to factor into this.. but I cannot help but think it does.
Finally! This gives me so much relief to finally start understanding. I’m not sure why these are giving me so much trouble but I think it must have to do with I am still getting caught up on analyzing content rather than trying to actually analyze argument structure. Great great practice - I wish I would have looked at this earlier on in the lessons.
On a quick glance, I eliminated C because it mentioned analogy and the statement we're investigating is no such thing. I'm glad I came back to it after eliminating all the other AC, but I really need to slow tf down and read
I love how J.Y. reference back to previous videos. It helps me in so many ways, and bring the course all together to show how it overlaps. Thank you J.Y. 🥲
I got this right, but wouldn't the excerpt also be an immediate conclusion which, in conjunction with the following premise (which is an analogy that shows its importance), supports the argument's main conclusion?
#feedback I really liked how the previous question J.Y. was referencing was visually put into the video as he was talking about it and the parts he was talking about were highlighted. It would be really helpful if this was always done in videos where another question is referenced.
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i am cooked.
The more suck, the more I learn. Is good thing no?
First one right in this whole section.
This did not feel like a level 2 question
these questions just make be go back and forth between "I wanna kms" and "Ok maybe I actually got this"
They must have thrown us this softball because most of us got thoroughly air fried on the last one.
Even on these easy levels, my timing is way off. Does this tend to go down with practice with this question type, or what would people suggest?
WE'RE SO BACK!!!! (it was 2/5)
I have to be very careful. These arent as difficult as the previous three lessons.
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
We're back baby!
I do feel bad for those who English is not their first language. I know I read it is not suppose to factor into this.. but I cannot help but think it does.
Finally! This gives me so much relief to finally start understanding. I’m not sure why these are giving me so much trouble but I think it must have to do with I am still getting caught up on analyzing content rather than trying to actually analyze argument structure. Great great practice - I wish I would have looked at this earlier on in the lessons.
On a quick glance, I eliminated C because it mentioned analogy and the statement we're investigating is no such thing. I'm glad I came back to it after eliminating all the other AC, but I really need to slow tf down and read
BAGGED
How is A wrong still? Video doesn't go deep enough on this.
I needed this W
I love how J.Y. reference back to previous videos. It helps me in so many ways, and bring the course all together to show how it overlaps. Thank you J.Y. 🥲
I love the comment section...
I got this right, but wouldn't the excerpt also be an immediate conclusion which, in conjunction with the following premise (which is an analogy that shows its importance), supports the argument's main conclusion?
#feedback I really liked how the previous question J.Y. was referencing was visually put into the video as he was talking about it and the parts he was talking about were highlighted. It would be really helpful if this was always done in videos where another question is referenced.