... either suck terribly at the SA questions during the PT process where ... much time on mapping out the lawgic or when I go ... have pulled SA questions from the question bank and plan on ... 't been doing is labeling theconclusion and premises which I will ...
... forms like JY does in the videos? The more questions I see ... , the more challenging it is to ... is just a restatement of theconclusion and/or my prephrases don ... 't match the answer choices very well. Does ...
... questions rely on the understanding of sufficient and necessary conditions the other day ... lot of really good answers. The issue I am having, and ... a lot of time learning the indicators, making flash cards to ... heart. When I'm in the LR section however, I am ...
... supplemental material to explain the concepts I'm having ... understand why the reasons given DO NOT justifythe point that ... understanding of why the support doesn't justifytheconclusion will be your ... OR WRONG..... What is the logical reasoning section asking ...
... saying that the argument /relies/ on theassumption that many of the farmers wouldn ... justifythe argument if true, but it also has the potential to not justifytheconclusion ... a contribution to the net structure of the soil, then theassumption that chemical ...
... to which group #? Is that the idea? Or is it more ... to grasp the concept of the language and be able ... to read the sentence and know which is the necessary vssufficient, thereby knowing ... to determine to which group the logical operator belongs. Am I ...
... best meets the? posed in the stem.
• **Assumption**- ID theassumption
• **Justify (TheConclusion)**- Supply a ... piece of information that when added, proves theconclusion ...
... critique my understanding of the distinction between Strengthen and ... the premises with theconclusion. Essentially, an assumption that from it is sufficient to know theconclusion ... .
Also, I don't fully get thethe ...
Theconclusion above follows logically if which ... I think I know why the correct answer is: "Only ... mistreated". But the other answer choices use the word "any" ... there a difference in the two for sufficientassumption questions ?
... reasoning, the scope of theconclusion must be very similar. If the original argument ... if theconclusion is universal, "Bats are nocturnal," then the AC's conclusion must ... . (Right?)
In match the flaw, the scope of theconclusion is irrelevant.
... Assuming this is the discrepancy, would (E) not justifytheconclusion? We are ... , food is irrelevant to the popularity of a restaurant. ... got from the explanation is that the actual discrepancy the question wants ... I just miss what the question was truly asking ...
... up with the following: dictionary definition (in theconclusion) vs. do not ... not understand** words' FROM the statement that 'clearly there ... who do understand without knowing the actual dictionary definition. assumption question but wasn't ...
... piece that connects the premise(s) in the stimulus to theconclusion in order ... to make the argument valid ... directly send you from the premises to theconclusion.
For example, what ...
... Therefore, it wouldn't justifytheconclusion that Jim's should be ... took that as thesufficient, but then says "if the first..." So ... to figure out which was thesufficient and which necessary. Ultimately, ... is relevant in justifying theconclusion. Eliminate.
I am having the hardest time with this section. ... comes down to bridging the gap between theconclusion and premise its gets ... across problems that have a conclusion and premise that takes up ...
I really struggle with sufficientassumption questions. Can someone please offer some guidance/tips/tricks on how to start understanding them and getting them correct?
I am coming to terms that I have serious difficulty with sufficientassumption questions. IS there anyone that can help?
I’ve gone back over my notes but I’m still lost.
Hi! Does anyone know the difference between, "the author overlooks the possibility" vs "takes for granted that" and how can I differentiate it when looking at an argument? Thanks!
... and I have noticed that the right answer choice sometimes sounds ... said in theconclusion. Would this always be the case? Is the right answer ... something that was mentioned in theconclusion?