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It's not that negating it makes theconclusion impossible ... or not necessarily true. It's that theconclusion ... would no longer follow from the premises.
... Kole is tall, it strengthens theconclusion and increases the likelihood it is true.
In LR the comparative statements ... is no questing the place of the piece, it does not have a ...
... It makes theconclusion less likely to follow. It doesn't have to disprove it... it ... only has to move the needle ever ... AC the right AC? It weakens the most out of the 5 ... answer choice. But it's the weakens the most and is therefore ...
If theconclusion is that lobe ... means there will be the absence of stimulation. It's essentially just ... caused by other things, and it doesn't dictate your mental ...
... It makes theconclusion less likely to follow. It doesn't have to disprove it... it ... only has to move the needle ever ... AC the right AC? It weakens the most out of the 5 ... answer choice. But it's the weakens the most and is therefore ...
... it makes theconclusion incorrect.
4. Weaken: Weaken the connection between the premise and conclusion ...
5. Strengthen: Strengthen the connection between the ...
... . Specifically you want to make theconclusion that it is **generally** unwise for ... able to detect early symptoms it makes theconclusion to generally not go ... or strengthen theconclusion, it just needs to be enough for theconclusion to be ...
... . Specifically you want to make theconclusion that it is **generally** unwise for ... able to detect early symptoms it makes theconclusion to generally not go ... or strengthen theconclusion, it just needs to be enough for theconclusion to be ...
... X) on the premises and conclusion and follow repeated ... the premise is added to the argument, it forces theconclusion ... is to force theconclusion to follow. So ... ________________________________________ Conclusion: Therefore, Tom will go to the park (C ...
... . It could be the premise or it could be theconclusion. More frequently, it's theconclusion. the possibilities it could be from the first person that ... and then narrow it as you finish reading the second person's ...
... . It could be the premise or it could be theconclusion. More frequently, it's theconclusion. the possibilities it could be from the first person that ... />
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... itself it doesn't support theconclusion. However, that doesn't mean it's ... can't be a premise that supports theconclusion. the first sentence play in the argument? It supports theconclusion that there ...
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Or is it because theconclusion is about hindering growth, which ...
... to find the answer choice that answers the question "if theconclusion is true ... , which of these assumptions must be true" The answer ... is an attractive answer choice. It strengthens theconclusion, but that's not ...
... that in drawing theconclusion from the premises the author leaves certain gaps ... core (theconclusion and supporting premises). All the detail about the negative ... answer choice, consider how it impacts theconclusion. Oftentimes wrong answer choices ...
Do you feel that it can be helpful to sometimes view strengthen questions as weakening the opposite of theconclusion, and vice-versa? And when I say opposite, I mean the logical opposite.
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Why couldn't it be diagrammed as if maria ...
... , in using the "so test" to determine, I find it a matter ... for a conclusion statement determination. Thereby, some stimulus have theconclusion broken up ... throughout the passage whereby you have ...
... confused. In one of the videos, JY mentioned that ... the same place that the principle does. In this question, the ... Theconclusion of the stimulus is that one is acting responsibly. Is it ... possible for the right answer to have a different conclusion from the ...
... kind of mechanically pick out theconclusion of the argument, as indicated by ... what the stimulus is aiming to prove? Basically is main point = conclusion ... or does it mean the gist of the stimulus?
... questions theconclusion is not clearly present sometimes, and when this happens, it ... is very important that one uses the premises and ... context to anticipate a conclusion. Examples of ...
... is the correct answer. It fills in the gap between the premise and conclusion. The ... a big jump to a conclusion (which comes out of ... A connects the premise to theconclusion.
But the thing which ... my dad about it, who is in the military and thinks ...
... and an author draws a conclusion based on those phenomena somehow ... connected.
Is it ever the case that when two (or ... causally connected, and so any conclusion that assumes such is fine ... ? This would mean that the flaw lies elsewhere.
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... suggest that you find theconclusion first for the LR questions. Now I ... conclusion indicating word, read theconclusion and then read the rest. Just read it all the ... identified theconclusion/premise.