Does anyone have any tips for Must Be True or Necessary/Sufficient Assumption questions? I know they should probably be easy but they are the question types I consistently get wrong and find the hardest to understand
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I always read the Question stem first. Then I know what "path" to go down.... either find the conclusion/premise, or piece together the information for an inference.
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