bumping this because I think this is super important! The difference between causation and conditionality has always been a bit fuzzy for me but @"AccountsPlayable" you made the distinction super clear! Thank you!
Hey there @"AccountsPlayable" Let me just address ac( ... always). So (D) is unsupported.<br />
(B) Seemed a little wishy ... is exactly what industrialists do.<br />
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@"AccountsPlayable" Yes. I would treat "it is a given" and "for such" as premise indicators. "Given" would introduce evidence (premise) for a conclusion. Treat "for such" the same as you would "for".
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@"Alex Short" Good luck!! ... for the 170s. <br />
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@"Nilesh S" and @"AccountsPlayable" please share your thoughts ... chime in on this too. <br />
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Hey @"AccountsPlayable", just attempted this ... to roll with it. <br />
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A. Absolutely random and ... effect, weaken the argument. <br />
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C. Inconsequential...I ... affected. <br />
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D. Who cares about other species. <br />
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Hey AccountsPlayable, the crux of the flaw ... likely feel comfortable doing X.<br />
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Knowing you have a sufficient ... ." That brings you to (E).<br />
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Hey AccountsPlayable, the stimulus states that:<br />
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Premise: Allowing a species perish ... the viability of other species <br />
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Conclusion: We should preserve the ... a lot more wordy manner). <br />
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@AccountsPlayable With flaw questions, there's ... make it the correct answer).<br />
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With that said, some of ... the heart of the flaw.<br />
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For (E), if you hope ... wanting to do that something. <br />
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Will there be a recording of them so I can watch them later?<br />
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not for this batch, unfortunately. Hopefully, if we get a good response, we’ll repeat certain popular topics.
Accountsplayable is right, most of the causation weaken/strengthening questions that i have come across draw some correlation between two things and then make a casual conclusion that you either need to best weaken or best strengthen.
I usually bubble after every question, but I suffered a bubbling error in Oct that cost me 7 points, so I have been practicing doing after every page. Like @"AccountsPlayable" said just do not forget to bubble!!!
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I will only be participating ... to focus on improving RC. :/ <br />
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Hi @"AccountsPlayable" . I think the key point ... try them, with disastrous effects).<br />
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Part of me wants to attribute the difficulty of this question to the fact that it's an old question, but that seems like a cop out.<br />
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Makes me glad I didn’t try to get into law school in the early 90s.