... out in MBT for conditional, causal, and quantitive language (implying some ... can occur. Look for that causal language "as a result" "causes ... . You will often see a causal chain in the harder questions ...
I'm not sure what about that second sentence indicates that the tastes and smells would cause or have a causal impact on the secondary substances. It seems to me to just be a one way causal relationship that uses referential phrasing.
Agh, I thought the argument was causal, like the London Pianists influenced Continental (European) musicians and the example with Beethoven and the Broadwood Piano was meant to highlight that relationship
... , this is more of a causal relationship. Regardless, we are looking ... relationships found in the above causal relationship to find out what ... evidence that would weaken the causal relationship between these above items ...
... , this is more of a causal relationship. Regardless, we are looking ... relationships found in the above causal relationship to find out what ... evidence that would weaken the causal relationship between these above items ...
@WickedLost Perhaps the questions you're looking at fall under a third method of reasoning category? There are three main ones on this test: conditional reasoning, causal reasoning, and comparative reasoning.
I'm not looking for flaw necessarily on strengthen or weaken, but rather looking to add to the support for the argument for strengthen. For weaken I am looking for alternative, causal argument, or reversal.