Good point ^. I suppose they should just be called sufficient premises/statements/ or whatever. The question would ask: whichoneofthefollowing statements guarantees theconclusion?
... you, the next best tactic is to be strategic about which ACs you ... like, "Whichoneofthefollowing variables can't be in position 5?" If you see ... with 100% confidence because ifoneof them is correct, the other would have to ...
... choice is denied. So, using the same example from above, ifthe question asks "Whichoneofthefollowing ... assumptions does the argument depend on?" (or any ofthe question ...
Ecologist: It is true that the solution ofthe problem of global warming will require ... br />
By whichoneofthefollowing means does the author of this passage make his ...
What isthe passage talking about? And why isthe answer "C"?
... small part, e.g. "the text supports whichoneofthefollowing..." and it's about ... that was mentioned in the text, for which no line reference was ... on 7sage focuses on the big picture of each paragraph rather than ...
... ("the information above provides the most support for whichoneofthefollowing") but what other questions is ... it important to be wary of ... note, why is it important to be wary of extreme language on ...
... would disagree with Taylor about whichoneofthefollowing statements?
Answer: ... This type of question is a disagreement question, which means that the right answer ... disagree with Taylor** about oneofthefollowing statements. Doesn't that ...
... tackle these questions? Usually goes: whichoneofthefollowing would be most useful in ... evaluating the argument made. I've been ... an assumption and pick the answer choice that is relevant to that ...
... to whichoneofthefollowing views?" I'm having trouble understanding why AC D is ... is just that Taruskin never mentions that the artists are themselves part ofthe ... is right. Does this question hinge on the use ofthe word **suggests** in the ...
... there is a new type of LR called "help to evaluate the argument". The ... stimulus goes like this, "whichoneofthefollowing ... would be most useful to know in order to evaluate the ...
Treat it the same way as "The answer to whichoneofthefollowing questions would most help in evaluating the argument above" questions. The answers will just be worded slightly different.
... I think you've got the language issue sorted out. the rules and stuff, but the board for this ... set up, where G is T1 and K is ... />
So the answer choice to "whichoneofthefollowing must be in the rear on ...
... to whichoneofthefollowing principles?", this means that they are saying the principle is within the ... for "Whichoneofthefollowing judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" whichis for PT39 ...
... for "Whichoneofthefollowing judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" whichis for PT39 ... S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is ...
... for "Whichoneofthefollowing judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" whichis for PT39 ... S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is ...
... errors into oneof three choices: did I not understand the stimulus (this ... "whichoneofthefollowing answer choices the author would most likely agree with." The stimulus is discussing ... a subset of dogs and what ...
... never skip are the explicitly stated ones (Whichoneofthefollowing does the author not mention ... ?). It’s right there in the text ... and go back to the passage at the end, but that hasn ...
Here's a tree for a visual ofthe different structures I'm talking about. The difference again between both is what clause the clause [in support ofwhichoneofthefollowing hypotheses] modifies.