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2) Argumentstructure in stock variables (A --> ... out for these three things: argumentstructure, degree, and modality.
I started the Trainer and I just got to the LG sections. How did you guys learned the notations to diagram the rules? Did you make a cheatsheet, or did you memorize them as you practice? thank you!
The example given on the cheatsheet states, No candy is bitter.
pick either idea and negate it right?
what about No candy? doesn't that mean candy is negated?
so instead of C arrow /B shouldn't it be /C arrow /B?
... more attentive to the structure of the argument along side being extra ... . However, in assessing the arguments structure I've taken a teeny ... know it just focuses on structure.
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... with the most similar flaw. Argumentstructure is not SO much as ... AC with the same reasoning structure! First I try to see ... parts of the argument and how they relate (structure). Finally, if that ... the way in which the argument moves from premises to conclusion ...
... , Para Reasoning, MC,Disagee/Agree, argument part and a few others ... active reader. Familiarize yourself with structure. Be proactive in how you ... the questions, the assumptions, the argumentstructure, the inferences, the passage layout ...
In the starter package - JY makes a lot of references to like words like But and Because introducing premises. Does anyone know which module/video talks about these key words? Is there a cheatsheet?
As for this question, could someone please break down the argumentstructure for me? i'm slightly confused with the 2 sentences that both look like possible conclusions.
... '_periodically_'. Now I see the structure of elements was more important ... here is that similarities in argumentstructure trump differences in content ...
... I should draw out the argumentstructure to help me with the ... helpful to visually represent the argumentstructure to help answer the question ...
Does anyone have a "cheatsheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types