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So modifiers add more specific detail to a sentence. Is that the whole point?
I did not choose C because it never said that this was an ongoing debate?
I do not understand why the answer is not E.
So does it ever really matter if a passage is an argument or not? Will any questions ask, "Is this an argument?" I am stuck more on that than identifying what is a premise and what is a conclusion.
I feel like "after all" seems more like a conclusion indicator than a premise indicator?
is this not just a MSS question?
For people who are having a hard time with this overcomplicated video explanation, try and solve the question first before going into the video walk through. I've been doing this and found I understand the questions when I attempt them first, and when I watch the explanation after it honestly confuses me more when I wasn't even confused in the first place.
I got it right but feel like I could get really tripped up wondering why D isn't the correct answer.
Confused because I thought we were not supposed to use pre-existing knowledge.
It would be really helpful to see an actual test example with answers to see how to apply this on the actual test
I cannot find anywhere in the passage where E was provided information in the passage
I understand the logic, I just don't understand the WORDS (sufficient & necessary)