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3/5 but sometimes blind review makes me double guess myself and I get the answer wronggggg
Question 5!! helppp
I would consider knowing the indicators but a way to differentiate between sufficient and necessary statements is understanding what the sentence is saying. Is it enough? or does there need to be more to the sentence? A sufficient statement is when there needs to be more to it it is just not enough. For example, if you are a lawyer, you have a degree. Yes, it has "if" which is a sufficient condition.
Lawyer-Degree
BUT you can also think of it as "if you are a lawyer" is enough but there needs to be more to it. It is missing the necessary statement. Not sure if this helps but it is one way to think of it.
Can we think of it as the premise talking about something specific, like tigers? The conclusion is when the statement talks about the overall category of the premise, like mammals.
The premise is specific and the conclusion is the overall.
3/5 on mediums and 4/5 on easy so far... I will say the more you practice and get familiar with these the better it getssss