No, the modifiers/quantifiers areimportant. Are you paying attention to their synonymous interpretations? Majority=Most, some=a few=many=several, likely=most of the time, etc.
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... the flaw in every argument, since every argument that the LSAT presents ... (thanks LSAT trainer lol). Every argument that I look at, I ... try to think of "how to make the argument work" but rather ... "what is wrong with this argument? What assumptions is the author ...
Also, how active are you generally? Maybe try something like yoga to kill two birds with one stone (get some meditation and physical exertion at the same time).
... this add up?" A validargument is something that must ... terms of: "the argument takes for granted that ... ___________", "the argument fails to consider that__________", ... or "the argument overlooks the possibility that __________ ...
Exactly correct, that's the point of fool proofing style approaches, and why you can get better from seeing how games are done and then trying them over and over.
Also, while the major groups are pretty much the same across different resources, once you get to the secondary and tertiary types you'll see a difference in how things are classified.
OP review the ValidArgument Form 4 in the "Some and Most Relationships." The inference (B) in this Q is very clear. (D) is reversal of the first sentence.
The above is not a bad answer, but I need a more concrete reason. If I had no reason why B was right that would help, but I can see how they are both right.
... the effectiveness? Efficiency and effectiveness are two completely different ideas, A ... , but not the direction of how they are related. You can have ...
... different efficiencies, and if efficiencies are a determining factor to effectiveness ... effectiveness, only that they are related. How they are related is immaterial to ...