... ; the premises support the conclusion and together the form a whole argument. ... the premises add up to support the conclusion? This is the reasoning of theargument ... .
... Themost important aspect of the PT phase isn't the taking of the ... , get to core of theargument and develop a deep understanding ... in the long run. As I said before, themost important ... part of the process is Blind ...
... it. First I read theargument as many times as ...
For example: Argument: A controlled experiment found blah ... blah blah
Question: Most Strongly supported
Answers ... 100% understand theargument prior to touching the answers. Otherwise ...
... you should not find. The only questions you do not ... to find the conclusion are must be true and most strongly supported ... may be able to make theargument that it isn't necessary ... may cost you the opportunity to fully understand the statement. Finding ...
Theargument starts with its conclusion: the conventional wisdom that ... The study wouldn't be really testing anything important. However, most ... glaringly is the problem with the control group: it ...
... for the particular portion of the meal that had themost ... distinctive flavor (even though that particular portion was not the ... a necessary assumption, because theargument would become weaker if ... such an attack against theargument. Back to your ...
... haven't really gone through the curriculum thoroughly it might ... Analytics shows you are missing themost questions and focus on ... sense of structure and identify theargument parts, conclusion, premise and ... difficult for most of us, and you are not the only ...
... t explain away the issue in the OP with the question as ... "most sophisticated music" correlating with unintelligibility could be compatible with theargument in the ... stim.
... some students -other than- themost committed ones slip by and ... its goal of allowing only themost committed ones.
... about science are among the students most committed to being ... unstated would be necessary should theargument hold.
@jidazhengqian logically all we know is that ... purpose in ensuring that only themost committed pass. We're ... themost committed, then the conclusion is destroyed. Why? Because the author is saying the ... But, if Karen is among themost committed, then it doesn't ...
The 'but' above functions logically as ... 'and', but it also indicates some opposition between the ... work logically as 'and', 'or', or 'if, then', just ignore the incoherent ...
... out theargument and separate it out from the rest of the horseshit. Thats themost ... invalid argument forms, a working knowledge (not necessarily memorization) of the common ... and most importantly accuracy. Practice these concepts constantly, even in the PT ...
... --> EB if it said the stores sell one or both ... instances where the diff between 'most' and 'some' is germane to theargument, but ... . A store could be in the minority and only sell lizards ...
... process, I can see theargument of BRing the entire test. As ... ... ever. Lastly, and perhaps themost important reason for only BRing ... points out in the beginning, one of themost dangerous aspects of ... with 100% confidence that the wrong answers are wrong and ...
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... Say we are charitable to theargument and link up our ... br />
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@"Grey Warden" Here’s the relevant lesson for negation in ... translate it into a more logically understandable form. I like If ... (or a SOME statement) with the necessary condition negated.
... a handle on, and the Parallel Flaw probably themost difficult, as it ... would require mastering the "garden variety ... be), and try to read theargument like this:
We know ...
... assumption made in theargument. For the correct answer choice, the two opposing ... weaken theargument. For the wrong answers, either they are unrelated to theargument, or the ... the following would be most useful to know in order to evaluate theargument ...
Treat it the same way as "The answer to which one of the following questions would most help in evaluating theargument above" questions. The answers will just be worded slightly different.
... , one of the ACs will weaken theargument, while the other of the two will ... nothing, or at the very most it'll simply flick theargument - AS J ... .Y. likes to say, the ...
... of reasons: Most of the time the LSAT arguments say there ... else could explain the observed correlation. This argument is saying that ... a guess that most people would think about the flaw in ... appears to be part of theargument that there's no causal ...
... and "B" really contributes themost to this. There are a ... something like "most" in order to weaken an argument. In other ... rewards provide the STRONGEST incentive (thus weakening theargument of the author)? No ... a high salary as themost desirable feature of a ...
... entirely on understanding theargument in the stimulus.
Theargument in the stimulus is ... salary not being themost desirable feature. Again, the surveys the author is ... insurance and high bonuses are themost desirable features. If this ...
... of the premise and the conclusion. The premise mentions that salary is not themost ... important, and the conclusion says that financial rewards are not themost important. The ... not a fair comparison to the original argument.
I think the danger with this (and most other) shortcuts is ... for most such "some people say" questions the conclusion ... , and the actual conclusion in theargument is that "the sites are ... musicians too). The "blame" appeared nowhere in the original statement ...
... right back to the stimulus, trying to understand theargument as well as ... , etc" and proceed to read theargument accordingly. Just make sure you ... approach the rare oddball, and I'd go with whatever makes most ...