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1. Hone in on the premise/conclusion relationship -- I circle key words ... in the premise/conclusion and quickly scan the answer ... a tunnel vision for the premise and conclusion relationship and STOP WASTING ...
... determining if it precludes the conclusion from being properly drawn from ... : weaken the support between the premise and conclusion. I'm just trying ...
I am starting to realize that it is not necessary to understand the whole stimulis. Often, just understanding the premise and conclusion is enough to get the right answer.
So for necessary assumptions, the assumptions can be about the context, premise and conclusion? If the negation a statement attacks, say, the context of an argument, would this statement be a necessary assumption? Am I understanding this right??
... asks us to identify a sub-conclusion -- slight more complex since ... could survive indefinitely. That conclusion isn’t supported very strongly ... are likely pushing out a sub-conclusion from the stimulus.
... time horizon in the conclusion and in that way ...
... have to identify the premise (s) and conclusion of the stimulus, but ... we should not attack the premise and conclusion of a stimulus, but ... an argument by attacking a premise or conclusion. I am very confused ...
... how to pick the correct conclusion and premise and I can do ... this I would paraphrase the conclusion and premise and try to piece ... concept of the premises and conclusion. For example, I know that ... I be having the correct premise and conclusion,. What can I do ...
... introduced another premise. so I thought the main conclusion was the ... think it was the conclusion when the previous question ... was considered the premise and not the conclusion. which can be ... I differentiate between the premise and conclusion if it has the ...
... not, by themselves, justify the conclusion reached.
... , in going from premise to their conclusion, has made assumption ... get from his/her premise to the conclusion of their argument. ... the gap between the premise and conclusion, and how this helps ...
... how the argument's sub-conclusion draws from the stated ... the argument's sub-conclusion, doesn't this sub-conclusion have to invoke ... evidence for the argument's sub-conclusion, can analogously be used ... for the argument's main conclusion: if coal mining harms ...
... the answer choice stating: If premise then conclusion. This is efficient and ... to be given an argument: Premise + Conclusion. The answer choices will provide ... is not the traditional "if premise then conclusion". Instead, it lightly strengthens ...
Hello guys please when solving an LR problem is it okay to ignore the context and read the argument only to be a little fast, since we just need premise and conclusion.
Thank you
... to see the gap between premise and conclusion. If you can understand ... the premise and conclusion. Then ask yourself : Just because premise... does conclusion HAVE to ... why the premise isn't really great support for the conclusion. This ...