... two premises (garnished with a lot of junk, granted ...
It's really just a combination of two SA ... first part of the argument would read: Sara would ... what we were expecting - a pretty common trick the writers use. ... and not "wrong"). Answer A is the only one that ...
... assumption (a very common flawed assumption on the LSAT) the argument falls ... apart. (D) is just a fancy way ... a slight effect on the validity of the journalist's argument ... the flawed assumption behind his argument is indeed flawed. ...
... a 100% valid argument you do need to address all the potential "flaws ... needs to address all flaws in the argument...but flaws in the assumption ...
... identify each component of the argument correctly first. Then try to ... memorizing the 20 flaws is very useful. Getting a good handle on ... Method of Reasoning Flaws is very ... answers in those help identify flaws for other questions.
I think for a lot of arguments you ... answer needs to make the argument perfect; for all others ... /implicit assumption" in the argument. The other answers will point ... You read the argument and come up with 3 flaws, but you ... they are going after a 4th one that you ...
... initial conclusion in the argument, you will see ... a sub-conclusion. This question is hard because there are two flaws ... that the overall argument is about the ...
Imagine there is a lottery in a small town and ...
This is a tough question because they bait ...
... to help you understand an argument better or to even challenge ... been given to you (like flaws, weakens, strengthens, etc.) For SA ... of the question runs like a math problem. We got to ...
"We do not use a formula or index to weigh ... example of a Ivy Grad, URM male, 4.0 GPA, took ... --which is known as a black box--might just ... whatever it likes without a simply formulaic approach. I ...