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... in one’s diet. o /F -> (not implies arrow ... by avoiding dairy foods o Okay I see two flaws ... are maintaining good health o Actually I think this is ... evidence is relevant though… E. This would be good if ...
... and T
> E. More than one city is ... visited 2nd
> E. T is visited 1st ... C must be true, and E could be true. The others ... /S and contrapositive S --> /O)
So, this ... correct, M must be 2nd. E *could* be true, because ...
M OP S T W Y Z< ... of **_both_** elements.
M OP S T W Y Z ... longer have Y.
M OP S T W Y Z ... now remove S
M OP S T W Y Z ... "at least 4" :
M OP Z
MOPZ is not ...
... nation will suffer economically. (P -> E)
If Tucker’s wins ... ; M) nor (T -> E); only (P -> E) and (T -> M ... ) nor (T -> E) are precluded, meaning (P -> E and M) or ... (T -> E and M ...
T thinks P is guilty.
T testified ... haven't seen it. P found not guilty
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You eliminated A-D, reached E, thought that the significance given ... reasoning. You could have eliminated E even with all the info ...
... , Barney is sometimes purple. E) Black is the absence of ... , C has our parallel form (P -> G; affirm the sufficient ... (P); therefore, we can conclude the ... why A, B, D, and E are wrong. And more importantly ...
... ask if it makes the P more relevant to the C ... the same for identifying the P and C, and trying ... bridge the gap between P and C (e.g. do they talk ... C not mentioned in the P?) or defend the argument ... against a potential objection (e.g. is there a factor ...
... · Evaluate the Argument (EV) o Assume: the premises are true ... conclusion stronger/weaker (i.e. it's relevant to ... the argument). o Trap Answers:
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