... trying to create conditionals. The conditional arrows are not supposed to ... represent strictly conditional relationships, as they do in ... try to get a perfect conditional relationship in your mind. You ...
I think the contrapositive is /[/e or /d-->/c]-->/[/b-->a]! However, the LSAT will not ask you to diagram such a complex conditional, so don't sweat this!
"Until" is the conditional indicator here. Group 3. The ... E". In other words, the conditional statements (A -> /B) and ... remember how to negate a conditional relationship? You have to negate ...
Thanks for your comment Jonathan. That makes perfect sense, with more drilling/practise I can see how you can to and fro with the conditional relationships in your head. Much quicker. Thanks again!
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... look like, with the fixed conditional relationship written in caps lock ... you to pinpoint the exact conditional relationship that was botched. The ...
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So your second conditional statement provides for three possible ... world for your first conditional statement, you've neglected ... , and in your second conditional statement, you've similarly ...
@ Jonathan Wang: I'd prefer to see live videos of you parsing out complex conditional statements. Perhaps, parallel reasoning, parallel flawed reasoning, sufficient assumption, and pseudo sufficient assumption videos? Thanks!