... have seen ("_WOTF principles, if valid, most helps to justify the ... conclusion of the _____'s argument is most strongly supported if ... WOTF completes the argument?"_)
... impose on the argument, not ones that the argument **actually makes**. ... Sometimes the assumption the argument makes happens to also be ...
Are there times an argument actually makes an assumption that ... within a stimulus or argument that’s unrelated or ...
I'm having so much difficulty with these types of problems (which argument is most similar to the structure of the paragraph), does anyone have any advice for these?
... no correlation, then a valid reason to there being higher ... attraction opening- would weaken argument bc would explain the ... have risen- would weaken argument bc directly correlates with increased ... remained unchanged- would support argument bc people most likely ...
... more you start to memorize the inferences you have ... to focus on the argument format. Focusing on how ... the argument was structured helped me ... and structure of the argument, and slowing down already ... tone or who’s argument this paragraph’s is. ...
I just did the skill builder for drawing valid conclusions 1 and I can't wrap my head around it at all is there any other better more in depth explanation for it?
... between how to identify a valid versus a invalid forum. When ... my head) if it is valid of invalid. For example:
https://7sage.com/lesson/invalid-argument-form-6-of-7/?ss_completed_lesson ...
... curriculum, the way JY teaches Argument Part questions, he tells us ... an "assumption" role in the argument if it is explicitly stated ... to ever have a correct Argument Part answer choice reference an ...
... The principle behind this argument is "if a justification ... then the justification is valid. But obviously this is ... all a valid way of supporting the argument. I mean ... is saying that the argument does not consider ... it is strengthening the argument. Now we have ...
... If sufficient fails then no valid conclusions about the necessary condition ... hence we can have a valid conclusion.
If ... hence we can have a valid conclusion, but if necessary ... valid conclusion.
... really really dang close to valid (and in real world terms ... what is wrong with the argument and find an AC true ... for the argument)
2) Finding the main ...
... . You need to understand and memorize the rules of grammar, understand ... of logic, the rules of argument, causation, conditionality, etc. Then you ...
... is by no means a valid assumption. It is certainly possible ... Who cares about households? Our argument certainly doesn't.
B ... cares about used cars? Our argument certainly doesn't (is ... here?)
C. Strengthens the argument. Shows that the bottom of ...