... and/or distinguish between premise, context, and conclusion/(thesis) information. In addition ... right or wrong for a conclusion statement determination. Thereby, some stimulus ... have the conclusion broken up throughout the passage ...
... the answer choices is a conclusion.I have a confusion to ... identify which one is a conclusion and which one is an ... the difference between Inference and Conclusion?
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-Untangle the passage into context, premise, conclusion (minor/major) by asking the ... passage for verification on a context specific question.
... as...a statement (ie the context) is shown to be false ... to what you labeled as "context" in conclusion), is shown to be ... the referential phrasing for your context in conclusion") directly contradicts a second ...
All you need to know are context, premise, conclusion, and any assumptions made (there will be at least one). I think you are overthinking this to be honest.
... something said in the evidence, context and conclusion. An assumption is made ... choice, it will destroy the conclusion, which essentially destroys your ...
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.
... in main point questions the conclusion is not clearly present sometimes ... uses the premises and context to anticipate a conclusion. Examples of this ...
Can someone clarify this to me? What is the difference between a position and a conclusion? If someone could just sum up what JY is mentioning, that would be great! :)
... stimulus and separating the conclusion, premise, and context, are we supposed ... to ignore the context/"some people's argument ... focus on the Premise and Conclusion?
For example ... which sentence in the context, we can just ignore ...
... is differentiating "most strongly supported" vs "most helps to justify" ... validate the premise and/or conclusion. I know it doesn' ... t have to make the conclusion 100% valid (although it ... gap between the premise and conclusion. Basically when I see these ...
... this argument into premises, conclusion, and context.
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Premise/Sub Conclusion: because its [Yellow ... its risks.
Main Conclusion: This particular additive [Yellow ... in turn supports the main conclusion. Thanks!
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The curriculum says the conclusion does not follow because it ... my question is would the conclusion follow if it instead said ...
... between the premise and sub-conclusion. This is the first time ... been between the sub-conclusion and main conclusion. Is this common in ... LSAT usually focus on Sub-Conclusion to Main Conclusion flaws?