It would be incorrect to say that from 'some dogs are not cute' that any dogs are cute. While common sense urges you to think that may be the case, it cannot be inferred logically from the statement in question.
Not sure if this always holds, but someone told me that it's logically possible to replace "otherwise" with "if not" to make the sentence easier to understand
... is the conclusion? "It follows" is usually a good indicator ... that what follows will be our conclusion, ... specific example we have "It follows" in the second sentence ... then "It likewise follows." Therefore, I kinda struggled ...
It means the same thing. Logically, 'some people are not smart' and 'not all people are smart' is equivalent. They both mean that at least one person is not smart.
Personally, my brain is typically fried after a PT, and at most after a 5-section PT I BR LG. The following day I begin with the logic game again. Then I proceed to blind review LR, follows by RC. Day 3 is when review phase actually happens.