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I have the Sufficient and Necessary conditions cheatsheet PDF saved, but I was wondering if there was a sheet somewhere like this in the curriculum I may have missed for the indicator words (idk if that's exactly the right term for them). "For, since, because" introduce premise, certain words introduce conclusion, etc. Just a nice neat place where all those words are gathered as a way to study them. Hoping someone can point me in the right direction of course material for this or even if someone made something themselves for this. Thanks! #help
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I found the Conditional Indicators Drill in the Introduction to Logic lesson helpful
Thank you, this is definitely helpful and I appreciate the response! I'm more looking for a cheat sheet of words that come up in RC and LR that indicate introduction of premises and conclusions though. #help
https://www.flashcardmachine.com/powerscore-indicator-wordsforlsat.html
Wow this is amazing, thank you!
Yes, there should be a PDF or at least a section with "Group 1/Group 2/Group 3/Group 4" indicator words in the core curriculum. You can find them under the "Introduction to Logic" tab.
Here's one stance for group 4:
https://7sage.com/lesson/basic-translation-group-4-flashcards/