I would focus on flaw type questions and really getting good at recognizing cookiecutter type questions, this will really boost your speed and confidence
... what is wrong with the argument. I would return to the ... , you should review lawgic and argumentform lessons. Practice diagramming each answer ...
Hey group, I’m going to start putting together a cookiecutter flaw spreadsheet to better assist us in identify repeat flaws. We spotted circular reasoning last night. A link will be forthcoming.
... and /Q is because the argumentform looks like this:
argument form 4. The reason there is ...
That's a valid argument. When you have the intersectional ... it's a valid argument. The list form always helps me.
No. You cannot make a valid deduction from "G -m--> F -m-> C." It is possible, but it is not valid (i.e. 100% true). See "Invalid ArgumentForm (6 of 7)" under "Invalid Argument Forms."