What is the difference between premise indicator vs. context? The way I understood was that context are just additional info to lead up to the premise.
where can I find JY talk about this knock out vs sneak in method? I cannot find the lesson, I even already asked this question and then lost the lesson/wherever I asked the question AGAIN lol! Thank you in advance to anyone who knows!
After going through all the courses in 7sage, I found myself still confused about causation and conditional logical, especially how to know the relationship instimulus is causation, condition, or premise and conclusion. Anyone can help me clarify it?
Hey everyone! I'm currently stilling taking PT in the 60s right now, but was wondering if there really is a big difference in difficulty for PTs in the 60s vs those in the 80s? As in will get it harder as you start practicing the more recent ones?
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I would say taking the context into account will give us an understanding of the structure instimulus. Note indicators in the stimulus and where there is shift from context to the core argument: premise and conclusion.
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