Hey fellow LSAT Takers and aspiring Lawyers, I started doing this a little while ago with my laptops split screen feature. It's nothing too advanced or anything like that just the regular Notepad Software on the computer. It really puts everything into perspective so to speak and can be easily copy and pasted as a template. Upgraded Version Below. Three methods to identify premises and conclusions
- Just get to the point (Conclusion) =
- Reason For Believing This Claim. (Why?) (Gives Support or Premise) =
⦁ Indicators =
⦁ Concession =
Definition: A concession is an acknowledgment by the author that the opposing viewpoint has some valid points or merit.
Definition: The author's point, or main point, is the central claim, opinion, or conclusion that the author is trying to prove or advocate for throughout the passage or stimulus.
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- Just get to the point (Conclusion) =
- Reason For Believing This Claim. (Why?) (Gives Support or Premise) =
⦁ Indicators =
⦁ Concession =
Definition: A concession is an acknowledgment by the author that the opposing viewpoint has some valid points or merit.
Definition: The author's point, or main point, is the central claim, opinion, or conclusion that the author is trying to prove or advocate for throughout the passage or stimulus.