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kaymamoo
Saturday, May 23

4/5, on q2 I didn't add "because companies aim to maximize their profits" to premise

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kaymamoo
Saturday, May 23

I feel like this is making me overthink the concept haha

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kaymamoo
Saturday, May 23

5/5 - LETS GOOO!

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Thursday, May 14

4/5 - I want to try blind review but I fear I will change a correct question lol

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kaymamoo
Thursday, May 14

@AmirAlavi I did the same thing. I think one way to differentiate an argument from the report is like you mentioned in #2 - don't reason with yourself to make it an argument and treat a fact is a fact.

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kaymamoo
Thursday, May 14

5/5!! LETS GOOO

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Wednesday, May 6

Disney argument is strongest because it has tactical reasons as to why this premise would lead to the conclusion. Tiger argument is next closest because it's reasonable to assume everyone knows the danger of tigers. The cat argument is the weakest because unfortunately there are so many other reasons why the cat could've been on the counter and licking their paws - there is too much coincidences that could be involved in the argument.

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kaymamoo
Wednesday, May 6

7/7!! yay I was so worried lol. what helped me was searching for the conclusion first then finding the "premise" which I like to think of as supporting evidence that has some sort of backing to it. the conclusion usually feels like an opinion.

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kaymamoo
Monday, May 4

I fell for B and then C. goodness lol

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