... it does not carry an arrow
• NO SUCH THING AS ... ;E
**Direction of the arrow does matter-
*”Most” is ... />
To deny this statement the arrow cannot happen
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Then you must deny the arrow
• A some /B
... sections. Basically because all the inferences that you make for each ... easy to spot out those inferences after practicing. Of course on ... build upon all of those inferences necessary for any of those ...
... drilling. For me the drawing inferences didn't work because I ... troubling to draw out the inferences when I hit a long ... argument without drawing out the inferences.
... it does not carry an arrow
• NO SUCH THING AS ... ;E
**Direction of the arrow does matter-
*”Most” is ... />
To deny this statement the arrow cannot happen
A is ... />
Then you must deny the arrow
• A some /B
@Nilesh S "Hey I'm a group 2 word... I'm a FLAG - I'm here to tell you that the part that follows me will be the necessary condition i.e. it will be placed after the implication arrow" ... does this make it clearer? --- YES. Thank you!
>>1. Does everyone generally set up global diagram on the first page and draw out the rest of local diagrams on the next page as the questions come up?
Yes. Do the "global" on the first page and "local" for individual questions as ...
... to diagram and find/confirm inferences. Write those close to but ... to visually separate rules from inferences in case I get a ... or game with lots of inferences. That way, when you get ...