... a common tactic for necessary assumption questions. Negate the ... completely wreck the argument? In this example, the negated ... will always be a gap in these arguments. What does ... helps. I recommend drilling necessaryassumptions from the easiest question types ...
In terms of process of elimination, ... language, whereas the answer for necessary assumption will be weaker. ... shifts are something new mentioned in the conclusion that wasn't ... of the previously mentioned premises. Necessaryassumptions might have a language shift ...
... to actual LSAT questions) in identifying assumptions and in strengthening or weakening arguments ... weak argument that makes unsupported assumptions. The test-taker is supposed ... to identify the assumptions and recommend ways to strengthen ...
Someone please help, I still do not know how to do these question types. I have reviewed the curriculum many times, but it is still not sticking.
Any suggestions?
... I saw that the necessary and sufficient conditions have been ... the flipping of the necessary-sufficient condition or is ... pointing to confusion innecessary and sufficient condition? In my head, this ... ; make a comfortable living in sales] while analyzing these ...
So for necessaryassumptions, 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??
When it comes to necessary/sufficient assumption questions, I used ... that feature 'depend on' require necessaryassumptions, and those featuring 'properly drawn ... require sufficient assumptions. I just wonder where do sufficient-and-necessaryassumptions belong ...
Hi everyone! I'm currently struggling getting SA and NA Qs correctly and wanted to ask what your study strategy is to understanding the concept of SA and NA Qs? And what do you think about before answering these the questions?
Relavent to LR:
Do you tend to miss the Q's on the same question type (i.e Flaws, NecessaryAssumptions,etc)? If you're only missing like -2 to -4 wrong per section, then you might just need to work on your timing as you have the basics down.