... separating the conclusion, premise, and context, are we supposed to ignore ... the context/"some people's argument"/etc ... determining which sentence in the context, we can just ignore it ...
... argument into premises, conclusion, and context.
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http://7sage.com/lesson/quiz-context-identification-1-answers/
My question is whether I should learn the basics for all LR and Logic games and then proceed to attack the quizzes and tests with the Blind Review method? Or should I follow the core curriculum and not skip any parts?
Hello guys please when solving an LR problem is it okay to ignore the context and read the argument only to be a little fast, since we just need premise and conclusion.
Thank you
Hi everyone! Does anyone have tips on the "word in context" questions for RC? I keep consistently struggling with these questions despite the seemingly straight forward manner of the qs. Any tips would be appreciated!
... I considered to be background context information, the author/solutions/explanations ... and/or distinguish between premise, context, and conclusion/(thesis) information. In ...
Sometimes I see like 10 quizzes back to back on the same topic in the curriculum. Once I believe I understand it, should I still be doing the quizzes, or skip over some and not do all of them... What worked for everyone else on here?
What is the difference between premise indicator vs. context? The way I understood was that context are just additional info to lead up to the premise.
Just as the title says, I was wondering if anyone has any tips in regards to noting what you would categorize as context and what you would categorize as premise. I feel like there is a blurred line from my understanding.
... do you know which version? Context and common sense.
> ... game for us to utilize context to figure out the more ... to that translation (even in quizzes that I made up), ignore ...