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... has to betrue for the conclusion to follow from the premises. SA ... premises. A NA is a lot more stringent, an answer choice couldbe ... made 'necessary,' because there couldbe a weaker variant that would ... conclusion to follow from the premises. With SA you can ...
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... notice, with this specific question the strawberry cake will ... premises. The premises aren’t proving the conclusion to be 100% true ... be 100% true.
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... scenarios ensures you get those question points. If you take ... on the fly within each question. There are a lot ... game board with the corresponding question number because if the ... up you can answer must betrue, couldbe false, etcetera questions much more ...
... to determine what has to betrue. The necessary assumption is ... premises to the conclusion (with an answer choice that has to beTRUE ... are correct in your first question.
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... soft must betruequestion. Look for soft, provable language like “could”, “possibly” “sometimes ... also adding some must betrue and must be false questions to the ...
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Any additional feedback based on this would be really helpful.
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