... argument
• Connect evidence to conclusion
• Rule out obstacles/ ... (sufficient assumption)
• Contradicts conclusion
• Too strongly worded given ...
• Identify flaw or gap between premise and conclusion
• Fix the reasoning ...
... assumption. conclusion that instruction quality has lowered based only on premise that ... of below-average quality - premise stated and conclusion is accurately represented - correct ... flaw in how assumption bridges premise and conclusion and that the assumption ...
... the jump from the premise to conclusion has a flaw.” I ... that relationship between the premise and conclusion, or as you say ... describes "the jump from the premise to conclusion"
The ... relationship b/w premises and conclusion. If no gains in ...
... the jump from the premise to conclusion has a flaw.” I ... that relationship between the premise and conclusion, or as you say ... describes "the jump from the premise to conclusion"
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... relationship b/w premises and conclusion. If no gains in ...
... the jump from the premise to conclusion has a flaw.” I ... that relationship between the premise and conclusion, or as you say ... describes "the jump from the premise to conclusion"
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... the jump from the premise to conclusion has a flaw.” I ... that relationship between the premise and conclusion, or as you say ... describes "the jump from the premise to conclusion"
> > ... relationship b/w premises and conclusion. If no gains in ...
... support between the original premise and the conclusion.
This thought ... relationship between the original premise(s) and conclusion. An example assumption Z ... comment.
1) Identify premise(s) and conclusion and simplify the argument ...
... a look at our conclusion and supporting premise. The stimulus tells us ... find the "gap" between premise and conclusion and bring those pieces together ...
... assumptions rather than attacking the premise or conclusion. Despite natural reactions to ... 't reference the premises or conclusion ( I know, a silly mistake ...
... breakthrough. Try focusing on the conclusion if nothing else, and ask ... weaken the support between the premise and conclusion, and typically an alternate ...
2. Find a relatively unconvincing premises. This premise ... premise that doesn't seem to support a conclusion ... likely to believe the conclusion when taken directly ... relationship between the premise and conclusion is a great ...
... assumption for the argument's sub-conclusion to draw from the stated ... connect the claim to the sub-conclusion. However, drilling projects can improve ...
... of the argument as the sub-conclusion. In the ACs instead of ... saying "this is the sub-conclusion" they will say "this is ... statement used to support the conclusion that XYZ and is supported ...
When I am trying to figure it out I look to see what is receiving support without giving any in return ( this will be the main conclusion). The subconclusion, although supported will give support to the main conclusion
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- Argument (typical stimulus w/ premise and conclusion) --> figure out a Loophole ... of the conclusion... something like "well what if..."
- Premise Set (the ... stimuli with no conclusion/ usually the MBT ...
... ; - Argument (typical stimulus w/ premise and conclusion) --> figure out a Loophole ... of the conclusion... something like "well what if..."
> - Premise Set ... (the stimuli with no conclusion/ usually the MBT ...