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kyladiei8
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I map the stimulus first, buy highlighting the categories, or writing them down (you can also swap the categories out for A, B, or C, which may make it easier to recognize it in the answer choices). So,
Healthy E--> Job O (B-->C)
high T--> Healthy E (A--> B)
Which to simplifies to
High T-->Healthy E--> Job O (A-->B-->C)
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High T--> Job O (A-->C)
But, the word typically doesn't guarantee that all Healthy E definitely lead to Job O. So, the conclusion does not logically follow.
Then I look for whatever answer choice mirrors the stimulus, in terms of the main idea and type of logic. For example if the stimulus was
all A--> B
all B--> A
and an answer choice said
some A--> B
some B--> A
I would immediately cross that one out, since the main idea of all is not expressed in the answer choice.