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NA answers will always betrue (if the argument in the ... stimulus is true), but not in the same ...
... assumption (one that need not be made/that is not helpful or necessary ... the gap in reasoning that mustbe filled by an answer choice ... way in which the argument mustbe quantified in order for the ... the stimulus, then we likely must give it in an answer ...
... , although argument may be flawed in some other ... and questions can frequently be solved mechanistically by ... the premise then it mustbe in the correct answer ... correct answer
... mistaken negation/mistaken reversal (confusing necessary and sufficient conditions)
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... Additionally, you've got to be clear on what is "noise ... correct answer will appear to be unrelated to the argument until ... If you negate a necessaryassumption, the argument must fall apart. Otherwise, it ... that connects these two will be your SA.
17. Sufficient Assumption
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... "must" and "require" signify something that is of a mandatory or necessary ... that something is true, only that it is necessary for them to ... happen or for something to betrue.
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... in question is not a necessary part of the process of ... learning in question is a necessary part of the process of ... the directed learning type was necessary than we could not conclude ... .
To say that, it mustbe the case that (D) is true.
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... : Gloves or mittens are not necessary to keep one’s hands ... scenario (one which we must consider to betrue) where the layered clothing ... can occur. In that supposed true scenario one may need gloves ...
... which we now know to be incorrect. But our job is ... their argument (reasoning) to hold true. If we find an answer ... you can check out this necessaryassumption lesson:
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... is misleading." This may still betrue, but the most insidious ... discrimination ends. The effects must always be highlighted; doing so takes ... mindset is all that is necessary to succeed tells those ... healthy dose of realism is necessary--it is not necessarily ...
... t assuming the conclusion is true. They’re restating the ... necessaryassumption question and something clicked for me. A correct answer could be ... blocked in my mind that necessary assumptions are flaws. I’ ... admit it, but it’s true. Essentially, unless it’s ...
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... , but the conclusion could still betrue given (C) -- for example, ... the accountants are known to be moral saints and the ... bebe shady characters.
I'm not sure that the assumption ... the discovery of the crime vs. the person who committed the ...
... doesn't need to be important to benecessary.
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An attractive trap would be "all people of European descent ...
... conclude with the correctly corresponding necessaryassumption. So to trigger the sufficient ... assumption, we’ve got to address ... ’t know, then Answer C must go.
This ... stim, it’s likely to be an issue in the answer ...
... gap will be key in answering Flaw (expose the assumption), Weaken ( ... of the assumptiontrue), Strengthen (make the assumptiontrue), Necessaryassumption (identify the one assumption who's ... . For these questions diagramming might be of most help.
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... improperly labeled. It should be a necessaryassumption question, not a sufficient ... assumption question. The question stem ... asks "...which one of the following MUSTbe ...
... a necessaryassumption question! the word "must" in ... be drawn. Words like "must," "necessary," and "depends" indicate that the assumption is necessary ... for the conclusion to be ...
This is a difficult sufficient assumption question:
Premise: ... should not take “love” to be referring to feelings.
... gap in this argument MUSTbe between the sub-conclusion and ... just needs to negate the necessary condition.