Problem sets are just a set of questions arranged by LR type (e.g. Flaw, necessaryassumption, most strongly supported, etc.) and depending on the course you select, you have access to questions with varying levels of difficulty
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What would the necessaryassumption be? I already perceived the correlation-causation flaw but couldn't fit that as an answer choice in this necessaryassumption question type
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I would say "If she consumes any caffeine other than a cup of coffee on a given day, then that amount doesn't make her consume too much caffeine in a day" would be considered a necessaryassumption.
@Elle2015 If this were a necessaryassumption question, then I think you’d be on to something, employing the negation test. But this is a sufficient assumption question. So we need an answer that will make the argument valid.
@tanes256 I appreciate the feedback. Yeah, I'm starting to notice that Flaw and NecessaryAssumption are the keys to the LR section, at least for me. I've never been a fan of drilling types, but at least on these two I can see how beneficial it could be