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pcarazo12
Wednesday, Jan 08 2025

Same! I'm so lost with these last 3 logic flaws.

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pcarazo12
Saturday, Jan 04 2025

You aren't able to diagram on the test, but you do get an electronic blank sheet to help w/diagramming (not required though). I'm have a hard time writing the conclusion as a fraction too.

I just go ahead and write in english/lawgic to help with knowing what to cancel out & switch for negation. It helped me to think of it as PEMDAS or basic algebra equation.

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Saturday, Jan 04 2025

I'm having a hard time understanding how to know what goes in the "domain" box. In Q5, I get that "Kingdom of Westeros" is put into the domain box, but I found it hard how to break down whether to include "economies rely predominantly on trade" too.

I just noticed that the last line didn't talk about economies at all, so that was a clue it wasn't needed for the negation/conditional chain.

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pcarazo12
Tuesday, Dec 31 2024

Hey there, I was confused on when to separate with the arrows too. From what I understand, it all comes down to where we have the indicator disjunction. Is it in the sufficient (A) or necessary (B)? If its in the sufficient part (A) that is where we can split AF & JF with two arrows pointing to CS.

Just showing my work:

If the Chancellor succeeds that means that Amidala failed or the Jedi’s failed.

A-Chancellor succeeds (CS); B- Amidala failed or the Jedi’s failed (AF or JF)

Since we only know at least 1 of the pieces of B-the necessary condition has to be true, but we don't know if both could happen, we can't separate AF from JF.

If we have AF or JF in A's place, "Splitting the arrow" means these two sufficient conditions are independent from each other.

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pcarazo12
Tuesday, Dec 10 2024

Same here! I came up with the same conclusion. So confused :(

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pcarazo12
Monday, Dec 09 2024

I was able to label out everything correctly, but I'm have difficulty figuring out the different object clause relationships (conditional vs. consequence)

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pcarazo12
Monday, Dec 09 2024

Thanks a bunch for sharing your study schedule!!! I work full-time and feel so brain dead that I couldn't keep up with my planned study schedule. I also just submitted 3 applications and working on 4 more. I'm definitely taking your advise to listen at least to the live classes :smile:

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pcarazo12
Wednesday, Nov 27 2024

I'm lost on how to isolate "object" from modifiers (like Q4 and Q5), why is "in his writings" and "through his dramas and poems" modifiers to the verb and not the object

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