@spittingnickels
Personally, I would not. That is, if you are comfortable with stuff like conditional logic and the different question types. But since you already did the CC, I would focus on volume (doing a ton of questions): Use the earlier PTs…
You can't contrapose a "most" statement. That is the flaw. If I say:
Most children play video games. John doesn't play video games, therefore he is probably not a child.
It is not easy to see why it is flawed at first but what if I tell you that e…
Think of them as Must Be True question types. If you negate them, the whole argument should crumble. For example:
I should buy pizza tonight for dinner because it's Monday and I always eat pizza for dinner on Monday.
Necessary assumption: I have t…