Is the reasoning flaw in the stimulus that it concludes what makes something not censorship from the sufficient condition for censorship?
If A or B, then Censorship exists.
From this, we cannot conclude that censorship does not exist.
... noted the most difficult individual PT sections in all three pre ... -star: 5-S1, 7-S4,17-S2, 17-S3, F97-S1, 23-S3 ... , 28-S1
4-star ... -S2, 27-S1, 28-S3, 33-S1, 39-S2, 45-S1, 62-S2 ... challenging myself with doing the PT A, B, and C LG ...
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This question asks which of following answer choice will strength the conclusion EXCEPT.
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I'm reviewing RC heavy, and I got stuck on this question, specifically answer choice A (I'm using the Pithypike plan, where I'm doing RC untimed in the 1st month). Now ...
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I remain unconvinced, and still think (C) is a better answer!
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Can anyone help explain this question? I used The Trainer for my LR prep, since I only found 7Sage a few weeks ago. On Mike Kim's website, it has this listed as a Strengthen question, but I cannot for the life of me figure this out. I have tried the ...