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Does anybody have any advice for practicing logic games when you have spare time at the doctor's office, in between meetings, etc.?
Whether that be completing a full problem set off my phone or writing out a quick diagram, I am hoping for some suggestions as to how to practice without my laptop on me!
Thank you :)
My thought processes. Please let me know if I am wrong!
Question Type: Weaken
Conclusion: Therefore what destroys is not heat but the microwaves
Premise: A cup.... of the enzyme.
What I am looking for: an AC that weakens their assumption
A) Wrong: irrelevant / strengthens the argument - still could be microwave
B) Wrong: irrelevant to argument
C) Wrong: argument never mentions time as a factor and over 50 degrees is irrelevant
D) Wrong: taste is irrelevant
E) Correct: weakens because it shows that it is not in fact the microwave causing the destroyed enzyme rather the pockets of milk that are exposed to high levels of heat from the microwave - the heat kills it, the microwave puts it in that situation