... the author is using the term **not** as an ... understand why exactly the key word's shift in ... realize there is an equivocation flaw: the author shifts the ... need to commit an equivocation flaw; by claiming #2, ... writer decided to test the flaw in claim #1 .
I took a PT last Saturday and based from the question stem analysis of the test grader (extremely helpful guys), flaw questions gave me the most trouble. What is the best way to approach them?
Politics aside, this is a fun read to warm up for logical flaw description questions. "A CONSERVATIVE GUIDE TO RHETORIC" http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/shouts/2013/10/conservative-guide-to-rhetoric-republican-quotations.html
... fossil fuels over the long term and that the free ... us forget how crucial near-term limits on the emissions of ... reducing substances, it was short-term emissions limits that quickly brought ... a careful distinction between two key terms
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2. describes the flaw? - the ac is assuming, is ... 2 (descriptively accurate, but wrong flaw)
... terminology to properly identify the flaw (e.g., correlation =/= causation ... draw upon existing knowledge of term bank, write down what ...
Step 4a: What's missing? Term shift? Do you need to ... .
If ... think]. As a result, a key difference between listening to music ... between the two. The only flaw that I could see was ... is to say that the flaw is circular reasoning. The argument ...
Hello, on all of my preptests, even after reviewing all the lessons and explanations I still miss Flaw and MSS questions, is there something I missed in the lessons, or some concept I haven't understood that is common with these two types
Determinism is the ... A: This isn't the flaw in the reasoning. Just because ... guess this isn't the flaw since the argument isn't ... understand how this is the flaw. Where does the argument claim ...