I recommend going over the assumption section (which includes the sufficient assumption and necessary assumption) of the loop hole. JY's methods have been working really well for me except this section. Pretty much you want to carefully read the stimulus, see what the premises are. See what the conclusion is, and try to find a weakness in the argument. The answer choice will answer that weakness. keep in mind that the weakness can be very subtle. It could be that the subject of the premises and the conclusion are slightly different and the answer would tie the subjects together to make the conclusion true.
Remember, the premises in the stem are ALWAYS true. the conclusion is ALWAYS true. Use this to your advantage.
And remember don't automatically fill in gaps yourself. Don't give the stem any benefit of the doubt. This mindset will help you find an answer choice that fills that gap.
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I recommend going over the assumption section (which includes the sufficient assumption and necessary assumption) of the loop hole. JY's methods have been working really well for me except this section. Pretty much you want to carefully read the stimulus, see what the premises are. See what the conclusion is, and try to find a weakness in the argument. The answer choice will answer that weakness. keep in mind that the weakness can be very subtle. It could be that the subject of the premises and the conclusion are slightly different and the answer would tie the subjects together to make the conclusion true.
Remember, the premises in the stem are ALWAYS true. the conclusion is ALWAYS true. Use this to your advantage.
And remember don't automatically fill in gaps yourself. Don't give the stem any benefit of the doubt. This mindset will help you find an answer choice that fills that gap.