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There's a vast difference between the dynamics ...
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... a bit of time. Sometimes the correct answers are more intuitive and ... thus it would be a ... waste of time to diagram. But reading the question stem and ... thinking it through well and got stumped. a-->bandb-->¬c then it follows that a-¬c ...
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Premise: A -> B and
Conclusion: A -> C and then you ... , in essence: A -> B B -> C [this is the one ... of answer choices: shields and bridges. A shield eliminates an argument-breaking ...
... 100% right at choices A, B, or C (if I get to ... just circling these questions and going back to them ... 'm in hunt mode and I find what I' ... I just circle it and move on because I ... case I come across a really difficult curve breaker ... can go back and double check.
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Form 7: All/Some/Some ( A → B + A ←some→ C = B ←some→ C)
Form 8: All/Most/Some ( A → B + A -most→ C = B ←some→ C ...
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> a. Car 1
> B. Car 2
> C. Car ...
> 2.If BandC sit in adjacent cars and D is in ... > A. Car 1
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... /A—>Band /A—>C ) I get confused when A is in because then bandc ... two placeholders, "/A—>Band /A—>C " and when A is in BandC don't become ... floaters. A being in ...
... use the negation test. Answer (C) says "Stress can weaken ... we take a conditional: a --> b, and illegally negate it to ~a --> ~b. That ... Mind over matter and all that.
(C) Is Correct for ... be more likely to pick (C) rather than (D).
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... that costs more. In a.c. B, let's assume we ... , if we're using a fuel-efficient car, that ... prices drop and we're only saving a tiny amount ... s what differentiates C from B.
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