... am having trouble with these main point questions in general. It ... of point just not the main one. In this one I ... understand why it is the main point. The video explanation just ... first statement wasn't the conclusion. But it seemed to me ...
... to figure out what the main point is (ratio decidendi). But ... made to get to that conclusion! And the rest is just ... 've read (quickly)... got the main point.. got the judges reasoning ...
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Does anyone have a cleat sheet on which LR questions you need to identify conclusion/P. I know, or atleast I'm under the impression that, there are some questions that don't require this.
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5. Circle “should”: conclusion indicator
6. Underline “highest ... data”
8. Label conclusion: “We should make the ...
... making a recommendation while the conclusion says "Nonetheless, federal expenditures for ... spending is low. So with main conclusions the answer can be ... it had to paraphrase the conclusion. I choose D stupidly after ...
I place a because after the statements of interest in the stimulus and the statement that makes sense with a because coming after it I deem to be the conclusion. Is this an ideal strategy for argument labeling and mp questions?
I seem to be struggling with main idea question on the RC portion. I usually narrow it down to 2 answers, but almost always choose the incorrect one. Did anyone else struggle with this? And what strategies did you use to overcome it?
... is introducing the author’s main point: “Due to the ... contribute to the author’s main point
• A turning point ... in society come to the conclusion that the authoritarian regime is ... contributes to the author’s main point
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Major Premise/Minor Conclusion: There could have been microbial ... establish the truth of the mainconclusion, saying that just because there ... that both the minor conclusion and major conclusion account for the ... (which is what the mainconclusion is).
When you draw sub-game board or mini game board for questions that add new rules, do you draw "X cannot be here" or "X must be here" rule each time? Or do you just refer to the original board for those rules?
I am not the best with logic reasoning. But, I am usually able to get the answer down to something, and E. Is E normally a correct choice in this section? And any tips of how to answer some LR questions? I have find the mainconclusion down.