I've been having issues with Link Assumption and Conditional Reasoning questions. Does anyone have any good resources (7sage live classes, syllabus, outside books, etc.) they suggest to improve on these questions types?
... link the two ideas by conditional arrows, similar to in ... passage: as you read, BOX the really weird and ... to ask about them. Box all the court cases ... in the legal passages. Box the definitions of key terms ... more easily. In fact, box anything you don't ...
... to create conditionals. The conditional arrows are not supposed to ... represent strictly conditional relationships, as they do ... to get a perfect conditional relationship in your mind. ... lawyers' passage, you can box the first sentence, because it ...
I think @"Heart Shaped Box" nailed it. With both universal ... something is definitively happening. With conditional relationships, the sufficient guarantees a ... happen that there is a conditional relationship there. In our language ...
... think I am weak at conditional logic but I'm not ... . I have little issue with conditional logic for sequencing games - I ... " @"Cant Get Right" @"Heart Shaped Box"
... intuition. While we learn about conditional logic, argument structure, what constitutes ... a very out of the box type thinker, not the fastest ...
... statement.Ants move above 45 VS. Ants move lower 45. ...
The first sentence is a conditional statement. Poem-->art with ... following behind. 3 choices are Conditional, you can directly check ... them comparing with Core conditional statement(Poem--->art ...
... not least, make sure your conditional logic is down cold. You ... though and know when conditional rules trigger vs. when they are irrelevant ... I went back and mastered conditional logic and the corresponding lessons ...
... things like general question strategy, conditional logic translations, valid/invalid argument ... are missing under timed conditions vs. untimed? I'd be surprised ...