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I love when JY says, "hopefully you didn't spend too much time on it". I literally spent 8 minutes on this question and still got it wrong
I feel like for the answer choices in flaw questions, I just get so overwhelmed by the wordiness. Can someone just explain to me answer choice A?
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I treated it kinda like a principle question but not really. but I guess MSS?
so I made an assumption that AC B could include fish...like what if it sucked on a dead fish? like little dead fish particles....anyone else?!
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got to be honest: I hate supply and demand questions....also I got the right answer choice, but by process of elimination.
I believe this would be considered an invalid inference. When you chain together a some and most chain like that, you can't make any inferences.
hey! Let me see if I can help you out, since it took me a minute to fully understand "some/most" statements.
For some statements, you use the double arrow, like this: ←s→. I am going to use a random example sentence: Some pens are black. Diagrammed: Pens ←s→Black. Now this reads either way. Some pens are black or you can say, "some black things are pens." The beauty of "some statements" is that the double arrow means it doesn't matter what you put on the left or the right side because it is the same thing. An important thing you need to remember about some statements is that it doesn't have a contrapositive.
I hope this helps. If it didn't, just ignore this haha.
thank you so much! I definitely understand it more! causal and correlation questions definitely make me confused but I think I get it now
#help can someone explain how answer choice C is already contemplated within the premise? I keep getting these wrong and I thought D was making too big of an assumption so I ended up with C
for this question, I just didn't understand the stimulus. Once JY explained it, I understood why D is the right answer.
I think it is totally fine as long as you show how it will help you be a good student/lawyer! I have read some PS from other people and they have spoken about it and it was really good
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/existential-quantifiers-overview/
he begins to introduce that in this lesson but you will obvs need to watch the lessons after to it, to fully grasp everything!
on your free time, read something like the economist, or the New York times! read on topics you normally wouldn't read. Additionally, I like to give each paragraph during RC a "thesis" or something to sum it up. After each paragraph, ask yourself what role did this paragraph have? if you can answer that.
something JY said in the videos, is don't focus on what you don't know, especially when it comes to something you never learned about. Focus on what you know. It is so easy for us to start panicking because we don't know what anything means.
I think it is the other way around...NA is defense and SA is the offense.
wtf....I was between c and d but I picked. tbh I only picked d because I was so lost and my brain was confused and I hate this question
yes... 4 answer choices would be why you should ask about hobbies and the correct AC is why you should not ask for hobbies
yes... if you look at the 21 common argument flaws, under circular reasoning the definition is "assuming what you're trying to prove.The premise is a mere restatement of the conclusion." In this example; Morton concludes that you must have a degree in order to be successful because if you don't have a degree then you're not successful. That is the same thing as S→D and /D→/S (like the contrapositive). This is not actual evidence but more like a "because I said so kind of argument"
feel free to correct me if I'm wrong
I am still confused; I don't really understand David's argument or JY's explanation
#help
sameee... these questions have the most difficult language and I get them wrong all the time
so the right answer can be the contrapositive?
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I was going to chose b but because of it's difficult language I chose a...knowing well that a is not the right answer but idk what b was saying..
I chose this on the test and then chose another answer because I was like who cares about methane? damn methane