Which prep tests are left clean for practice tests when you use drilling? What practice tests should I be using for drills vs for full length practice tests?
... curriculum, the way JY teaches Argument Part questions, he tells us ... an "assumption" role in the argument if it is explicitly stated ... to ever have a correct Argument Part answer choice reference an ...
... The principle behind this argument is "if a justification ... then the justification is valid. But obviously this is ... all a valid way of supporting the argument. I mean ... is saying that the argument does not consider ... it is strengthening the argument. Now we have ...
Essentially just the title, am I supposed to just go through CC, or should I be drilling things I have already covered and going back to things like conditional logic constantly reviewing them.
... increase use of other forms of tobacco. Here, ... increased use of other forms of tobacco. AC ... other forms of tobacco seems like a valid alternate ... Cause: people switched to other forms of tobacco; effect: drop ... switched over to other forms of tobacco instead" is ...
I'm trying to print out some drilling sets and it looks like there is no way to do it anymore. Did 7Sage remove the printing feature or am I missing something?
... really really dang close to valid (and in real world terms ... what is wrong with the argument and find an AC true ... for the argument)
2) Finding the main ...
... is by no means a valid assumption. It is certainly possible ... Who cares about households? Our argument certainly doesn't.
B ... cares about used cars? Our argument certainly doesn't (is ... here?)
C. Strengthens the argument. Shows that the bottom of ...
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-PSA will make a decent argument almost perfect. "Just a little ... />
-SA will make a decent argument PERFECT! No assumptions whatsoever. argument valid.
"PSA questions ask you to identify an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus is valid. Alone, it can't take the argument to the point of complete validity, but it gets most of the way there."