I found that general LR competence preceded confidence with parallelmethodofreasoning questions. Don't focus on timing for these at first. They can serve as a good untimed practice tool for LR.
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> @Bamboosprout Is PMR ParallelMethodofReasoning? If so, then that's ... an anomaly. I think 95% of the time, almost every single ... had 2 PMR(including flawed parallel). I have never seen any ...
... terms or some trivial flaw characteristics of the argument they ... remember this one "main flaw" of the argument and vigilantly look ... I notice the main flawof that argument right away once ... of the flaws or flawed methodofreasoning for a particular LR flaw ...
... helped me cement logical reasoning inside each question is typing ... is the methodofreasoning? (3) What is the flaw or any assumptions ... for difficult questions because of the neural connections I ... with cementing the logical reasoning within each question for ...
Some sort of marking system similar to that ... questions that are time-consuming: parallelmethodofreasoning, etc. But focusing on how ... you to take that type of question slower next time. Hopefully ... you have a good sense of when to use this strategy ...
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... reviewing PTs. But in terms of the CC, for each ... for ParallelMethodofReasoning, watch the "How to Approach ParallelMethodofReasoning Questions" plus several of the ... drills -- maybe skip to one of the middle problem sets if ... (i.e. do more of the CC).
... benefit from the explicit application of Lawgic. So far I think ... using Lawgic with almost every parallelmethodofreasoning/flawed parallelmethodofreasoning Q I've come ...
... regardless of the question type, you should understand the reasoning structure ... answer for MC, AP and Methodofreasoning questions. It may not always ... AC like you would a Flaw AC. Is this descriptively ... you to feel like AP/Method/MC questions are free ...
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... to really struggle with parallelmethodofreasoning questions too. They are ... have a good understanding of argument types and lawgic ... There are other ways of spotting similarities and differences ... choice both share the structure of saying "would not" ...
I was wondering if someone can tell me any differences between the two question types above. I see that they are similar but, I don't see any differences between them, other than the vocabulary or the way the questions are asked?
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