I seem to be confused on which questions types to expect Alternative-Reversal-Coincidence answer choices when dealing with a causal argument. Is this exclusive to Strengthen-Weaken questions? Thanks in advance for any help on this.
What is the difference between premise indicator vs. context? The way I understood was that context are just additional info to lead up to the premise.
Can you take the contrapositive of a causal statement? For example, if it said that A caused B, and we don't have B, is it logically corrected to say then we don't have A? Or does causation not work like that?
Hi I was curious if using indicator words was the best way to identify these or if there was another general way?
Is memorizing the words the only way to achieve this or is there a more general approach that can be taken?
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