... cast doubt on T's conclusion that the footprints were made ... that B weakens T's conclusion because it suggests the footprints ... because it strengthens T's conclusion? And why is D incorrect ... be problematic for T's conclusion if the footprints they were ...
... is a sub-conclusion, this is the main conclusion...especially for the ... the premise relates to the conclusion, and therefore realize that all ... relate to the premise and conclusion. The test began to open ...
... strengthen the opposing claim, the conclusion is about 'various minority groups ... as a minority group, the conclusion we are trying to dispute ...
... of all, the conclusion. There are no conclusion indicators and I was ... statements to select for the conclusion. Secondly, answer choice (A) and ...
... premises (to support the main conclusion) and as conclusions in and ... attack or challenge a sub-conclusion? Assume we have a weaken ... the causality of a sub-conclusion?