... basically a given in any weakening question -- we already know that ... already know there's a flaw -- the question is just calling ... upon us to address this flaw.
... basically a given in any weakening question -- we already know that ... this flaw.
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Hmmm, I've always looked at weakening ... context correctly was typical of weakening questions as well. Am I ... at what point does the weakening need to happen? Do I ...
... same thing as prephrasing a flaw. Definitely don't pre- ... to direct relationship with the flaw, yet I focus on ... negated answer choices "illustrates" the flaw. This is because, when negated ... what you believe prephrasing a flaw is vs. recognizing? I think making ...
... questions using both the Weakening method and the Strengthening ... I personally found the weakening method more helpful in ... stimulus. Strengthening questions and weakening questions require a similar process ... to detect the gap/flaw of the argument and ...
... , ok. I see that the weakening method can be more clear ... doing an intensive session of Flaw questions (maybe 50-100 questions ... documenting a list of common flaw archetypes. The LSAT Trainer also ... job of describing a common flaw archetypes, and I highly recommend ...
... tells you to work on Flaw questions....
> ... want to drill all the flaw questions from those PTs. ...
> Select "Flaw or descriptive weakening" (or add "+Flaw"), type PT66, then ... add all the Flaw ...
... , ok. I see that the weakening method can be more clear ... doing an intensive session of Flaw questions (maybe 50-100 questions ... documenting a list of common flaw archetypes. The LSAT Trainer also ... job of describing a common flaw archetypes, and I highly recommend ...
... . It would make sense that weakening questions allude to their arguments ... study is not entirely the flaw I was suggesting. It's ... it wouldn't be a flaw. I'm not sure if ...
... at the average of expensive vs inexpensive schools) and having as ... an insidious argument because the flaw in the reasoning is more ... 's not the exact same flaw, but it's basically creating ...
... are the ones like parallel flaw questions and questions where the ... , Point at Issue,strengthening,weakening, discrepancy, necessary assumption, flaw, sufficient assumptions, psuedo ...
... each answer choice was right vs wrong is part of the ... example, if it is a flaw question, did you first ask ... , and then is it a flaw in this stimulus? Or did ...
... two cents on the strengthening/weakening question on top of the ... more _intuitive_ understanding of the flaw in the stimulus.
3 ... stimulus helped me understand strengthening/weakening questions better.
... between the premise and conclusion-weakening question. Other arguments have ... argument is weak. With flaw questions, you are trying ... a two step test for flaw questions. The answer choice ... describing the flaw/error in the statement. As for weakening question, ...
... and even memorizing the common flaw question types can help make ... credited answer that demonstrates the flaw i.e. Whole to ... reasoning, Survey problems, Possibility vs certainty etcetera. In my opinion ... the credited answer for a flaw type question. You can ...
... . This varies based upon the flaw type. For example, if it ... />
For weakening, you want to expose the flaw and essentially do ... some ACs for strengthen and weakening questions don't have to ... on what I think the flaw is. If I don't ...
... realize there is an equivocation flaw: the author shifts the meaning ... need to commit an equivocation flaw; by claiming #2, author is ... test the flaw in claim #1 .
but by weakening claim #1 ...
... used to be bad at weakening but I took around 2 ... days to do all the weakening questions I had left over ... . If I can predict the flaw in the argument. This sets ... would weaken.