In the starter package - JY makes a lot of references to like words like But and Because introducing premises. Does anyone know which module/video talks about these key words? Is there a cheatsheet?
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- PT25S04Q17
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PT30S4Q8: "The argument presumes that no other evidence ...
Does anyone have a "cheatsheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types
... answer choices for questions concerning argumentflaws. Like does it mean that ... the argument is flawed because there could ... granted? Does it mean the argument is flawed because it drew ...
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... on my desk. (19 Common ArgumentFlaws if you want to search ... , BR, videos, internalize, read 19 flaws, 10 questions, BR, etc. argument flaws and write them on index ... short 1 or 2 sentence argument that uses that flaw. Make ...
Here's a link to a "cheatsheet" that I and a few other students posted to before September. There is some good stuff in there..including NA/SA. Might be helpful to you all too.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/5005
Can't underscore LSAT trainer enough for flaws. Also, when you miss flaw questions, do you identify the flaw correctly but mess up at the answer choices or do you trip up mostly at the point where you need to identify the flaw in the stimulus?
@alexroark5 said:
When you have conditional reasoning in the stimulus and a Weaken question, immediately look for an answer that attacks the necessary condition (show that the necessary condition does not need to occur in order for the sufficient ...
... both components, as in the Argument contends A causes B, but ... become more attuned to frequent argumentflaws, and you'll start to ... a clear indication of the argument's purported causation to not ...