... to when reading the stimulus: is itthe argument structure (for ... parallel flaw)? Is itthe support that the premise gives theconclusion (weakening, strengthening, ... etc.)? Going into the passage ...
... was that the stimulus is confusing but after narrowing it down to ... .
The stimulus states at the end that "it is clear that ... those statements aren't even theconclusion and they allow us to ... least get something out of it.
We know theconclusion is that the practice is unacceptable. Our ... portion of the population.
In other words, it has ... shown to harm the population. It just means that the practice hasn' ... net, so wide that it encompasses much more than what ...
... haha. The flaw is subtle, and it's a ... it's pretty obvious where the author goes wrong. The top half of the ... the premise isn't the same as the top half of the ratio in theconclusion ... valid assumption. It is certainly possible the premise (the average price ...
... need to identify it and in MSS questions theconclusion is removed from ... it, that despite the fact the I accept the premises I no longer accept theconclusion ... special relationship between premises and theconclusion, it is an argument which makes ...
SA is a Guaranteed Conclusion so it's mostly cut and dry. PSA can but doesn't necessarily have to Guarantee theConclusion. I treat them more like a strengthening question that strengthens 90% ish of the way.
Just to put it in slightly different ... be a gap between the premises and theconclusion. Correct answers to SA ... : they will FORCE theconclusion to follow from the premises. Correct answers to ...
... : The media extensively covers the few people that win the lottery.
Conclusion: It ... pretty big gap between the premises and theconclusion; namely, does having at ... revolves around the stimulus, but I don't think it's restating theconclusion.
... theconclusion. This means the answer will address the relation between the premise(s) and theconclusion ... the two different terms, for example. But for necessary assumption questions, it ...