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How are you guys memorizing/keeping track of all the different LR question types and how to approach them?
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How are you guys memorizing/keeping track of all the different LR question types and how to approach them?
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I mean sort of, once you do enough problems you will intuitively know how to approach each problem and you instantly recognize them. But I think it is far more important to approach each problem looking for assumptions, implications, etc. because it will make all problem types easier to do. For an example if you see a weakening problem that has a conclusion with premises derived from an experiment then it is better to approach a flaw in the experiment as though it is an assumption the argument is making as opposed to a cookie cutter formula. Doing it the former way will make it way easier to do all sorts of different problems.