... is by no means a valid assumption. It is certainly possible ... Who cares about households? Our argument certainly doesn't.
B ... cares about used cars? Our argument certainly doesn't (is ... here?)
C. Strengthens the argument. Shows that the bottom of ...
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-PSA will make a decent argument almost perfect. "Just a little ... />
-SA will make a decent argument PERFECT! No assumptions whatsoever. argument valid.
"PSA questions ask you to identify an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus is valid. Alone, it can't take the argument to the point of complete validity, but it gets most of the way there."
"PSA questions ask you to identify an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus is valid. Alone, it can't take the argument to the point of complete validity, but it gets most of the way there."
... , while alluding to your absolutely valid explanation of the answer choice ... definitely the case that this argument fails to account for the ... -respondent discrepancy possibly weakening the argument. From that answer choice, it ...
... it valid, NAs are required for it). The validity of the argument ... excludes the fluff from the argument. What follows is often P1 ... infinite assumptions associated with any argument, and the likelihood of you ...
... games should only take 5-7 minutes, you'll need the ... we want to accept the argument as true, really helped me ... , I put down the time 7 minutes from when I started ...
... /NA, the argument is by definition not valid. They can ... potentially be valid otherwise. Remember ... conclusion or identify an argument part instead of asking ... to actually manipulate the argument by strengthening/weakening/whatever ...
The ... premises necessary to the argument that defend the relationship ... defined by the argument. Hence the fact that ... of defending the argument becomes attacking (destroying) the argument.
... you need to make only valid inferences. For a lot of ... out the structure of the argument so you can cross-reference ... helps them to diagram the argument if the indicators are given ... time working through the argument and defining the argument core (main premise ...
Yes! Make sure you memorize those lessons! They will be very helpful soon, especially once you get to PTs. Also, valid and invalid argument types. CRUCIAL information to memorize and know when to spot it out.
... ... also... since you have 7 months... try reading the economist ... support for that argument (S1), a counter argument/arguments or alternate ... well), support for the counter argument/arguments (S2/S3) and ... provides most support for - (7) each of the following is ...
... ... also... since you have 7 months... try reading the economist ... support for that argument (S1), a counter argument/arguments or alternate ... well), support for the counter argument/arguments (S2/S3) and ... provides most support for - (7) each of the following is ...
If the argument had said "most BRICK houses ... two stories," the argument will be valid. The argument starts with information about ... have front yards. Then, the argument discusses houses with front yards ...
... constant coherent fashion as the argument progresses
• Ad ... or source rather than the argument itself
• Circular ... Distorting or refashioning the argument, making it weaker in ... argument: stimulus is valid, answer must be valid; stimulus is not valid ...
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But seriously I think an argument can be made for both ... it could simultaneously have a valid and invalid contrapositive. However, once ... know whether its contrapositive is valid or not.