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... is great because it states theassumption in a weak way. For ... Necessary Assumption questions, the LSAT writer's are weary ... a SufficientAssumption correct AC (because it bridges premise A to conclusion B ...
SufficientAssumption Intensive (with Sage ... us to Logical Reasoning: SufficientAssumption bootcamp this Wednesday, so ... the webinar, please do the following:
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... it most directly undermines the premises of theconclusion? Versus another option that ... better undermines theconclusion if we are just looking at theconclusion alone. ... But if it is undermining the specific conclusion that the author ...
Not confusing the Necessary vsSufficientassumption. TheSufficientassumption proves theconclusion 100% true, theconclusion proves the Necessary Assumption.
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6. SufficientAssumption Questions
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7. Pseudo-sufficientAssumption Questions:
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... guidance on the overarching issue here. This is a sufficientassumption question. ... really stopped to find a sufficientassumption for anything. Unlike, say, ... what is being concluded_**. Theconclusion on sufficientassumption questions will invariably be ...
... just too close to theconclusion to be the right answer. Essentially, I ... an Assumption Question answer choice ever feature a restating of theconclusion or ... premise? Or will the seemingly like sentence ...
... always the case that if an argument for a sufficientassumption question ... has descriptive premises with a normative conclusion (saying ... similar language to close the logical gap between theconclusion and premises. Is ...
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Sufficientassumption questions: How can we take the premises we are ... theconclusion we are given. Obviously there is a gap, thesufficientassumption + the ... premises will then help lead to theconclusion.
When answering necessary assumption questions in LR, how do you not fall for the trap answer choices that provide a sufficientassumption? I am finding that when given a SA answer choice, I will often select it.
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I'm taking the LSAT in December and I ... having a hard time with thesufficientassumption questions. I was doing really ... well. I understood the reasoning behind all of them ... anticipate and get the answer when I did the questions before his ...
SufficientAssumption questions are the only type of logical reasoning ... seem to comprehend the concept enough to depict the correct answer. Please ... way to better understand them. The LSAT is this upcoming weekend ... I've still not grasped the full concept.
... can't a sufficientassumption make the context relevant to the argument itself? For ... good a sufficientassumption since it provides an assumption that allows our conclusion to ...
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This question bothers the you-know-what out of ... me because the answer doesn’t seem to justifytheconclusion. It ... it a good necessary assumption or strengthening answer. I ...
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... in either the stimulus or the answer choice, ... the contrapositive, and that may be why I get hard sufficientassumption ... questions wrong. It seems like you HAVE to translate to the ... to the contrapositive to fill the gap, and the translation ...
... to practice and grind on SufficientAssumption questions. I know how mechanical ... having trouble translating the stimulus. Overall, I understand the lawgic and everything ... I am having trouble at the first step and not even ...
So I fell for a sufficientassumption trap, I chose the answer that was basically a restated premise, so for theassumption questions, the answer that is basically a premise, is that always wrong? TYA!
So, I'm currently completing thesufficientassumption section of the CC, and I have a question about diagramming. When I'm currently doing the practice problems and problem sets, I find that I am most successful (95% and