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#1: You can immediately identify the:
a. Speaker ... Major Premise/Intermediate Conclusion (if present)
d. Conclusion ... Because you can identify the assumptions the argument ... premises and conclusions. Identify the most important assumptions ...
... the question would ask "what conclusion would logically follow" or something ... question simply asks to identify the main conclusion then it will be ... more recent PTs the main conclusion answer choices paraphrase the MC ...
... the stimulus to: 1) identify that conclusion, 2) identify the premise(s); 3 ... makes in their statement that 'conclusion because premise.' [Assuming that two ... doing so forces me to identify the conclusion and break down the ...
... itself (are you identifying premise/conclusion? how the argument or facts ... once you're able to identify what types of qs it ... you clearly understand how to identify/attack it, then try again ...
... assumption between the premise and conclusion still holds and picking ... leading to making the conclusion less likely to happen ... over identifying the premise and conclusion, how are you able ... argument if you cannot identify the conclusion? How are you going ...
... in my head.
- Identify the conclusion and the premises
- When ... .
- In sufficient assumption questions, conclusion is super important, and if ... (from whatever premises -> to conclusion)
- Most strongly supported questions ...
... start reading the stimulus: you identify the conclusion (aha, it‘s an ... argument), identify the premises, find out how they support the conclusion, think ... the stem and it says „identify the conclusion“...
... it relates back to the conclusion. In this case, one ... . This leads to the conclusion that the trend of prosperous ... relationship between the premise and conclusion. The premises in the stimulus ... Even if we were to identify the strongest reason that younger ...
... probably tend to misidentify the conclusion. Parallel questions come from understanding ... just by learning how to identify conclusions/ doing the basics. conclusion. Hope this helps
For LR, I assume you may not be labelling everything or identifying the conclusion in every question. If you identify the conclusion and assumptions, you should be able to easily do most questions, like strengthen, weaken, etc. Good Luck!
... an inference is an unstated conclusion. As you read each AC ... use the LR strategy to identify the correct answer.
Here ... process of elimination
5. Identify support for any remaining AC ...
... way, and trying to identify the conclusion and the argument points it ... will help(understanding that conclusion almost always = mp really helped ...