I understand why D is correct, but can someone give an example of what C looks like in an argument? How would you be able to determine whether the evidence given is "stronger" than what the conclusion requires?
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... -neccesity confusion errors:
PT17.S2.Q11(★); PT22.S4.Q21(★★★); PT23 ... .Q14 (★★★★); PTJ07.S3.Q25 (★★★★★); PT64.S1.Q24 (★★★★); PT67.S2.Q09 (★★); PT68.S3 ... now but something like PT30.S2.Q25 (★★★★) may be a good question ...
Am a big fan of knowing that on RC questions there is always specific, identifiable evidence for why an answer choice is right/wrong. However, I am struggling on this question.
Question: ""The passage suggests that Dworkin would be most ...