... . They introduce both premises and conclusions. But, you just have to ... the rest are just sub-conclusions, otherwise known as major premises ... out what the premises and conclusions are in the other person ...
The valid argument forms and the existential quantifiers can appear anywhere on the LSAT, not only in particular types of questions. Sure, they may appear more frequently in certain types of questions, but it's not a hard and fast rule.
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2. premises and intermediate conclusions that support the main conclusion ... terms that indicate premises and conclusions, etc.) This will be key ...
Attacking Causal Conclusions (weaken questions):
• Find an ... causal statement
Supporting Causal Conclusions (Strengthen Questions)
• Eliminate any ... for certainty in validity of conclusions once the correct answer is ...