... cookie-cutter classic flaws (i.e., it's not just reading an argument ... yourself to break down the argument into assumptions and criticize assumptions ...
... s the new and "improved" argument:
> Columnist: Vagrancy ... do you think? Is the argument actually improved? Hardly. Barely. ... been written as a more "cookiecutter" flaw: shift in meaning ... more starkly with the following argument that exhibits the same: ...
... focuses on an inductive argumentform and a deductive form (more appropriate for ... LSAT). The deductive form shows a good example of ... to the beginning of the argument
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... "most" + "most" (Valid ArgumentForm 9)
A most B ... is not a valid argumentform (Invalid ArgumentForm 7): because we cannot ... this example mirrors Invalid ArgumentForm 6 that I referenced ... does not match the Invalid ArgumentForm 6 lawgic.
... flaw in the argument is your typical invalid argumentform: A-->B ... . B. Therefore A. The argument invalidly ... answer choice, or is the "form" better than the "substance?"
... if it's going to benefit me (I will cry ... down to what will benefit me more and I' ... the whole "mental release" benefit to doing something I actually ... I'm just asking for costbenefit analyses. How important is ... the extra time will benefit me more than exercise?< ...
... well on these questions
###“CookieCutter Review”
* During Blind Review ... or similar answers, i.e., cookiecutter questions and answers, to develop ... questions are the same.
##CookieCutter Answer Choice: Sole-Focus or ...
Throughout the curriculum, JY talked about four LR question types that are usually so formulaic that they can become "freebies". I think he put SA, MBT, PMOR, and PFMOR in this category. I am noticing ...