I was wondering what's the purpose in memorizing all 9 valid argument form and all 7 invalid argument forms? Is it mainly for Parallel and Parallel Flaw question types?
... how I am using the flaw to derive at the ... think I actually use the flaw to get the right answer ... a matter of making the flaw "work" in the argument ... be valid?
In weakening, it is the reverse so ... a matter of exposing the flaw and using it to make ...
But why D? I had some difficulty with this particular question because it just felt like none of the answers were really weakening it. I am missing something or what? If someone could elaborate for me on why D is the right choice I'd really appreciate it.
Hi all. What type of clock is in the actual testing centers? I feel like it's very different keeping track of time on an analog vs digital. Any thoughts?
Hello, on all of my preptests, even after reviewing all the lessons and explanations I still miss Flaw and MSS questions, is there something I missed in the lessons, or some concept I haven't understood that is common with these two types
... argument is talking about “higher vs. lower” speeds. This answer choice ... to making a “relative vs. absolute” flaw that we talked about during ...
Determinism is the ... A: This isn't the flaw in the reasoning. Just because ... guess this isn't the flaw since the argument isn't ... understand how this is the flaw. Where does the argument claim ...