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... can have a very very bad weaken, strengthen, or incredibly unsupported inference that ... , it cannot be the onethatis "most" supported, which ... the mechanics of these comparative AC questions.
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... AC B is the only thing that does that.
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c) Re-read all AC
d) Lower your ... not, and I remember one question which I could answer ... it could be that you would only be able to ...
... , thereis no reason you cannot get that LG ... resolve or reconcile, and strengthen or weaken an argument ... and find an ACthat addresses that contradiction. If it ... is analogous to LR. The only real difference isthat LR ... by argument, you can quickly draw more ...
... , thereis no reason you cannot get that LG ... resolve or reconcile, and strengthen or weaken an argument ... and find an ACthat addresses that contradiction. If it ... is analogous to LR. The only real difference isthat LR ... by argument, you can quickly draw more ...
... . There's onlyone kind of assumption: necessary assumptions. Anything that the argument assumes is ... more like "Strengthen-Plus" questions - strengthen, but in a way that guarantees the ... questions and going through the AC's.
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