So I fell for a sufficientassumption trap, I chose the answer that was basically a restated premise, so for the assumption questions, the answer that is basically a premise, is that always wrong? TYA!
So, I'm currently completing the sufficientassumption section of the CC, and I have a question about diagramming. When I'm currently doing the practice problems and problem sets, I find that I am most successful (95% and
JY explained that sufficientassumption questions are something like: assumption question.
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... confused about the difference between Sufficient Assumptions vs. Necessary Assumptions that act ... the LSAT writers include a sufficientassumption answer choice as a trap ... light on the difference between Sufficient Assumptions and Necessary Assumptions that ...
Guys, so for N.A we have the flip test for the answer to see if the assumption is necessary or not. Is there something like that for the SufficientAssumption questions?
When answering necessary assumption questions in LR, how do you not fall for the trap answer choices that provide a sufficientassumption? I am finding that when given a SA answer choice, I will often select it.
... was trying to find a sufficientassumption when for a strengthen ... can be definitively declared a sufficientassumption or if it is ... that (E) is a sufficientassumption answer choice because we know ... (E) is also a sufficientassumption answer as well for the ...
I really struggle with sufficientassumption questions. Can someone please offer some guidance/tips/tricks on how to start understanding them and getting them correct?
I am coming to terms that I have serious difficulty with sufficientassumption questions. IS there anyone that can help?
I’ve gone back over my notes but I’m still lost.
Due to illness, we will have to cancel today's SufficientAssumption Analysis with Henry. Join the class again on Tuesday to continue the discussion on assumption and principle questions!
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- necessary assumption: one cannot break into ... the chimney.
- sufficientassumption: the door is the only ... a necessary assumption, and NOT a sufficient one?