... memorizing them, but understanding the relationship between the 2 items as ... these deal with the "some" relationship between two variables (i.e ... be part of a "some" relationship).
... weaken/strengthen the premise/conclusion relationship? A lot of the answer ... directly impact your premise/conclusion relationship. In my mind, when reading ... by just looking at the relationship between the conclusion/premise.
... weaken/strengthen the premise/conclusion relationship? A lot of the answer ... directly impact your premise/conclusion relationship. In my mind, when reading ... by just looking at the relationship between the conclusion/premise.
... want to **undermine the relationship** between the two items ... alternative theory, reverse causation, no relationship, etc.
> relationship.
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& ... correct answer was no relationship, reverse, or third ...
If you’re still in undergrad, the prelaw advisor should be a good free resource to check over your PS. If you have good mentor relationship with a professor, that might be another option too.
No, don't ask them. It's not the right kind of relationship for an LOR. I get that your parents are well-meaning, but you may want to send them an admissions article on choosing recommenders to help them understand.