It's difficult to label out the stimulus when we view it from the video. Do you guys print out those questions? Or do you just mentally take note of the premise(s) and conclusion.
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... way to connect the premise and the conclusion right?
what can ... --->L?
remember the conclusion, we HAVE to find a ... flip the premise, to suit the order of the conclusion.
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I think a better parameter to follow is seeing the relationship between premise(s) and conclusion(s). The harder main point questions are cleverly veiled so as to make it hard to distinguish which element is the premise/conclusion.
... uses a reasonable premise to draw a reasonable conclusion, while the choice ... C uses an unreasonable premise to ... draw a reasonable conclusion. 2) The use ...
... the predicate of the conclusion and a premise. For example, It will ... this is true, then the conclusion follows. Necessary assumption will be ... is not true (negated), the conclusion will not follow. Sufficient assumption ...
... fills the hole between the premise stating that info is ... and humans differently and the conclusion that computers - by nature ... way (assumption), then the conclusion holds that computers cannot be ... br />
C: Supports a different conclusion.
D: I think ...
... premise that contradicts or does not support the conclusion (conclusion ... C - This supports the conclusion, because we read in ... to C. Supports the conclusion as the technique involves consideration ... technique. Weakens the conclusion that candidates should use ...
Some things I ... for another (thereby making the premise/conclusion stronger/weaker than the original ... to the author's conclusion. If the conclusion says "therefore, SOME 'things ...
... piece of information (an additional premise) that does make it valid ... and sufficient assumption for the conclusion to be valid. This is ... forming a bridge to the conclusion.
Correct answer choice ... of a doubt, make the conclusion valid.
Conclusion: If people walk whenever it ... when it is feasible? Premise: If someone walks rather than ... provide more support for the Premise-Conclusion relationship. The relationship was [walking ...
... more related to drawing the conclusion.
(1) Add more strength ... believe one/or more stated premise in the passage
(2 ... gap (assumption) in a stated premise in the passage, so that ... the premise is now stronger by knowing ...
... are trying to wreck the conclusion, typically all you have ... come in to wreck the conclusion by saying, actually, Batman ... is Warren Buffet. BOOM! Conclusion gone... you just showed an ... in a premise *or* describing a world in which their conclusion isn ...