Thank you, this is definitely helpful and I appreciate the response! I'm more looking for a cheatsheet of words that come up in RC and LR that indicate introduction of premises and conclusions though. #help
... look at logicalindicators and keywords as 100% law. Instead, logicalindicators should be ... key takeaway here is that logicalindicators are not law, and to ...
Definitely drill these question types until they become second nature. What I do for easily identifying a diagramming question is to highlight/look for the logicalindicators every time.
... what the group 1-4 logicalindicators are? If you've done ... once you learned about these logicalindicators, it became like clockwork. You ... that's a group 1 logical indicator so this is the ...
... formal logic (meaning it uses logicalindicators like "if ___ then ___ ... try to figure out the logical chain in my head. ... have a strong understanding of logicalindicators helps with this. After that ... doesn't really fit typical logical mapping.
... clarification lesson on why the logicalindicators we were taught do not ... always function as logicalindicators in certain statements #admin #help ...
"Few" does have a subjective definition but isn't the same as "some" and "many." Think of it this way: most is to all as few is to some. Negating "few" doesn't mean "none"; it means "not few," which could imply "many" or "some."