... : first things are "opinion/example indicators" like but, although, also, besides ... other things I mark are indicators of certainty or opinion like ...
... I can’t recall an existential fallacy lesson. “No” is simply ... - negate necessary and done, no existential strings attached. I think at ... , the classic example of this existential fallacy, so I’m wondering ...
... will, demonstrates, shows, concludes are indicators of certainty; unknown, unclear, believes ... , "a theory", might, could are indicators of uncertainty; "is unlikely" "shouldn ... 't, doubtful, mistaken, etc are indicators of skepticism.
I've been playing around with this some more this morning and agree that now memorizing "converting" Group 3 and Group 4 indicators to another type is one more thing to remember, and one too many. That slowed me down.
... helpful in understanding how these indicators function in a sentence. My ... group 3 and group 4 indicators in one sentence was ... particular where the group 4 indicators lead, seems to be a ... brought more clarity why those indicators were used together and what ...
Also, I think "few" may have some existential implications. "Few unicorns exist (on Earth)." That implies at least one unicorn exists (on Earth). Few/many is a false binary because it leaves out 0.