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... "should" only used for Psuedo SufficientAssumption Questions/Answers... "Should" means I ... this because its all over the lsat prep tests and I ... cant find it covered in the syllabus.
... method of reasoning questions, if the stimulus concludes with "therefore they ... answers based on the negation in theconclusion? Like if theconclusion in the answer choice ... because it doesn't match the negation?
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... I have a question on the difference between question stem types ... the principles" vs. "which of the following, if valid, most justifies the ... to principle type question. The right answer is C), ... PSA type question, the "sometimes" in the answer choice would make ...
... good or bad support for theconclusion, the question type becomes trivial and ... pretty simple. First, identify the premise and conclusion. Then ask yourself : Just ... really great support for theconclusion. This is the first step in LR ...
Conclusion: /universities moral and intellectual assumption to say that the students are failing ... , should I just look for theconclusion that best matches and move ...
... 2 trillion and unless theconclusion is conditional claiming that ... see this being particularly the case for causal ... thing (prolonged exposure to the sun without sunscreen) causally ... 99% but that requires the additional (and unwarranted) assumption.
... choice E incorrect because of the second half that reads, ... really understand why C is the correct answer here. C ... being deceptive which is what the consumer advocate is trying ... tagged the first sentence in the manufacture's dialogue as theconclusion for the ...
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I've come to theconclusionthe word "even" is irrelevant when ... a phrase that encompasses the logical meaning of what ... when it comes to understanding the basic logical structure.
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Hey everyone! I'm currently stilling taking PT in the 60s right now, but was wondering if there really is a big difference in difficulty for PTs in the 60s vs those in the 80s? As in will get it harder as you start practicing the more recent ones?
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... a study buddy or group (the more the merrier) that would be ... about half way through the 'SufficientAssumption & Pseudo SufficientAssumption Questions' section and am ... starting to struggle a bit for the ...
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c=.. fail to consider the human costs that consumers pay ... is not violated theconclusion I infer from Dr.Laf ... was providing counter-example against the private insurance so I ... example that would **contradict** the examples that Dr.Sch provided ...
... conclusion requires identifying what type of conclusion is made. in this question, theconclusion ... is a comparative statement about the ... soon as I noticed that theconclusion was in fact a comparative ...
... be able to support theconclusion? If dogs, while ... influenced by their trainers, the dogs preference would not ... , this would dismantle theconclusion right? Theconclusion is saying that dogs ... answer choice E is the case, then theconclusion falls apart.
... reading the stimulus and designing the CLIR before reading the question ... to overanalyze/overlook parts of the stimulus. Also for questions ... time to be analytical about the argument (not necessarily during ... to do is identify theconclusion/role of a sentence ...
... Please refrain from looking at the correct answer choices when we ... on mute during the session, unless you are the person volunteering to ... be asking for volunteers throughout the session. If you would ... new.
... having some trouble with certain Assumption questions and I was wondering ... . The questions typically state "Which one of the following is an assumption required ... by the argument?"
Conclusion: If anglers are looking for ... minutes to catch, this assumption doesn't need to hold ... , then I'm good. Theconclusion precisely advises anglers to avoid ... partially iced over the winter, the expectation is that the cold water ...
... why answer C is the necessary assumption. Here's how ... i broke down the passage --
< ... period between earthquakes.** Conclusion: in this region, potential ... that means theconclusion still holds, failing the negation test.
... questions generally include "causality" in theconclusion and as a result, one ... correlation-causation flaw? Sorry for the stupid question (I went back ... to look at the causation lessons, but am still ...
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... for the LR questions, especially the Parallel Method of Reasoning or SufficientAssumption ones ... out of time, and guessing the remaining questions hurts my scores ... diagrams mentally, instead of taking the time to write them out?
Is anyone good at answering these? This question type is the one i am have the most trouble with. How should I approach it? As a strengthening or a SA? Is there a better way to answer these?
Hi everyone- any tips on the Powerful vs. Provable framework in helping to ... eliminate the answer choices? Loophole mentions ... should be eliminated or be the correct one?
... didn't trust the correct AC from the beginning because I thought ... it was too much of a sufficientassumption ... . I know something can be both sufficient and necessary ...