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Izzy
6 days ago

@monmon @mikey Thank you guys!

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6 days ago

@GrammarNerd503 This will help!

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Thursday, Jan 29

Izzy

🙃 Confused

Charts and guides

I'm not sure if it's ok for me to ask this but does anyone have a chart guide explaining in short what to look for in the majority of cases for each question? I know this is like something general but let me give you an example.

Lately I feel like I've been doing very good in weakening questions with this "formula"

Weakening questions--> find another good explanation from the options

So, that's kind of what i'm curios about. Does anyone have some guide of that nature they wanna share ?

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Thursday, Jan 29

Hey there. I would like to participate. i'm in Centereach By the way

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Sunday, Sep 21 2025

I have an issue wrapping my head around this: "We say that the stronger an argument is, the fewer and more reasonable its assumptions are. The corollary is that the weaker an argument is, the more and less reasonable its assumptions are."

In this statement, does that mean that a stronger argument has A FEWER NUMBER of stronger claims? Thus, meaning that a weaker argument has a MORE NUMEROUS amount of assumptions, but those are less reasonable? Am I getting that right?

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Saturday, Sep 20 2025

The strength of an argument is directly related to the room for doubt left by the premise(s).

In other words, the more room for doubt there is after reading the premise(s), the less strong the argument is. And vice versa.

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