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Lamb is delicious because the sky is blue. Both the conclusion and premise could be entirely true, but the support between them is what we’re targeting- if that assumably true premise and the many, many assumptions support the conclusion and if that assumably true conclusion is supported by that particular premise.
New piece of information to introduce to weaken that argument: It is the accepted consensus among the scientific community that the color of the sky has no significant affect on the taste of lamb.
Sufficient assumptions when incorporated make a good argument.
Before you quit try a different path. Just studying myself I wasn't changing much, online classes with teachers like Henry Ewing and Josh Adly my LR skyrocketed in drills. Sometimes we just need a teacher.
Then you didn't get it right, you got points but can't logically answer the question. Focus on understanding the process and the right answers will come.
Not going to lie I LOLed so hard when JY read choice A. Its nice to laugh isnt it?
I'm reviewing the core curriculum on this V2, and I really hope its still packed with star wars. The force is strong in you, J.Y. Ping.
Lousy parents don't pay child [structure of argument]
J.Y.'s relationships are short, difficult and painful. The LSAT's relationships are much simpler. The abstract idea between two or more relata. Relationships are important. Relationships. Important.
I really got my wires crossed here, by c and d I forgot this was an except. Anyone use scrap paper on logical reasoning to keep track?
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Just a note as someone on review, I don't think those charts represent these relationships all that well. Just because most jedi are very powerful doesn't mean most powerful things are jedi- keep in mind if you're new that the circle for powerful things could be fully consumer or ten times as big in these intersections. These groups intersect but doesn't mean they have to be equally overlapping.
Very George Harrison-esque thing to say- I dig it. Thanks for the inspiring words, good luck.
Don't do anything challenging in this last leg. Practice with things you've done already, too late to really learn anything so refresh with questions that you can get right and maintain confidence. If you do anything new don't grade it.
I took a day and a half to myself before the test, my tutor took a week off of studying before his to eat cheetos and play xbox. We all need different times to de-stress do what you have to do.
Anticipating the answer choice saved me. Dried is less this and that than fresh, never use dried. Ok, so we should never use the less this and that when cooking?
A didn't justify such a jump from premise to conclusion. B said only the this-est ingredients should be used. If thats true of course the outrageous argument is justified. Perfect. 90% confidence, flag it in case i have time left. Next question.