... could tell me the difference between pseudo sufficientassumption - find the rule, questions versus ... tell me how you identify the question type from one another ...
... from "the premise is true and theconclusion is true." The difference ... is that for the argument to be valid theconclusion ... turns out, sometimes, thesufficientassumption is also the necessary assumption. Often, that ...
... this a pseudo-sufficient-assumption (PSA) question.
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(B) bridges that gap/affirms theassumption.
... Write a paraphrase of the main conclusion of the argument.
C ... . Write down a flaw in the ... D. Write down the answer to the question you’ve ... been asked. (For Flaw, Necessary and Sufficientassumption ...
... let's flip the premise, to suit the order of theconclusion.
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And since there is "some" factor in theconclusion ... --->/W!
So thesufficientassumption here is some PT --s ...
The answer choice (A) is an assumption that justifies theconclusion, but potentially there could be other reasons. So (A) is a sufficientassumption for theconclusion, not a necessary one.
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Does it ... attacking question asking the principle underlying the argument, I can ... see it as asking a psyudo-sufficientassumption ...
... the word 'if', much like a sufficientassumption question. They also often use the ... phrase 'most helps to justify ... between the strength of a traditional strengthening answer and a sufficientassumption ...
... frustrated by how unrelated theconclusion is to the premises. Every single LSAT ... premises and conclusion, its just that in other 'easier' questions, theassumption you ... statements that often function as sufficient assumptions (PT 54 S2 Q18 ...
... i.e. close theassumption gap between the premise and theconclusion). SA questions close ... the gap completely - ... that when you add thesufficientassumption to the stimulus, the argument becomes a ...
... often, many, and several. Sufficientassumption questions like big language. ... never.
The correct answer choice for an ... 2) conclusion 3) contrapositive. For all inference questions, the answer ... be supported entirely by the stimulus. Formal logic ...
the new sufficientassumption and drawing valid conclusion quizzes are PERFECT. Great way of solidifying the material even if you've completed the section.
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Sufficientassumption questions contain ... sufficientassumption question, think about what is both a necessary and sufficientassumption for theconclusion ... to be valid. This is forming a bridge to theconclusion ...
... an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus ... true, most helps to justifythe reasoning above?" The key here is "most ... need to completely and totally justifythe reasoning; it just needs to ...
... necessary or sufficientassumption of theCONCLUSION, then yes, an answer that restates theconclusion would ... see with sufficientassumption questions that "bridge the gap" between the premise and conclusion--if ...
... b. Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions
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j. SufficientAssumption & Pseudo SufficientAssumption Questions
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The first, 'Supporter' ACs, act in a manner kind of like SufficientAssumption ... provide a bridge from the premises to theconclusion. However, those are more ... simple questions in general. The 'Defender ...
... @jdawg113 you cannot always use the negation technique on strengthen questions ...
The argument assumes that Theassumption depends on Theassumption requires Theconclusion ... or sufficient you're looking for important words in the stem ...
... lot of the times, the right answer to thesufficientassumption question bridges ... gt; Valinor
------------------------------------------------ Conclusion: Frodo can reside in Valinor ... of "ring-bearer" in theconclusion. Instead, we have this ...
... support. (REMEMBER, the premises will NEVER be sufficient to justifythe MP, no ... matter how good the argument ...
The better you understand the relationship between the premises and theconclusionthe faster you ...
... sufficientassumption where you have to use the correct answer choice to make the ... argument and hence theconclusion true ... .
-A is wrong because it's simply repeating the ...