... being the right choice. The reason for that is because theconclusion says ... is possible for what follows the "can" to actually happen. ... think this qualifies as an S/N flaw because theconclusion doesn' ... we can have the necessary without the sufficient or some ...
However, theconclusion in the stimulus states this: not C ... In either scenario, theconclusion is being drawn that the students are not ... is as it merely qualifies that we are talking ... mentioned this in the stimulus. Plus, the question stem is ...
... answer choice E strengthen theconclusion in that companies that ... more likely to perform the actions the economist says they ... then would the argument possibly fall apart? The stimulus claims ... in turn benefits the consumer. Yes the companies can perform ...
... ;C) and we have theconclusion (A->C) and ... one of the following, if assumed, ALLOWS theconclusion to be properly ... one of the following assumptions is REQUIRED for theconclusion to ... br />
where the necessary assumption fills in the blank? Something about ...
Help! I can't wrap my head around this one AT ALL. I'm not even sure what theconclusion is.
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... ), but can't theconclusion still stand? Even if the same people watch ... of watching news itself(=the subject of theconclusion) can still have its ... impact. Whether they do read the ...
Theconclusion: a country is not trying ... get to the argument's conclusion, which is the negation of the necessary condition ... in the answer choice ( not the ...
... question, which the correct answer build up the gap between " ... can just draw theconclusion or reference based on the stimulus. But ... require you to draw the inference, then the right answer choice ... and against our judgement about the question type. They turn ...
... higher percentage).
And theconclusion is about the general likelihood of being ... in scope by saying that theconclusion is about ABSOLUTE numbers, and ... number is flawed).
BUT, theconclusion explicitly states "one is less ...
Theconclusion of the stimulus is ... E) because it sticks with theconclusion's scope - "marks of ... discusses COMPETENCE whereas the stimulus mentions only the group's ... concept that encompasses both the presence and lack of ...
... do not have a clear conclusion. Theconclusion uses "borrowed language" or "referential ... the answer, there is not such answer that states that specific conclusion ... , rather a inference that one can make, is the answer ...
... a sufficient assumption because of the word "only". So if ... reward is not the only incentive, theconclusion seems to be ... what if financial reward is the primary incentive?
and ... is more significant than the future profit? theconclusion seems to fall ...
... he arrived at that conclusion by citing a study ... diseases weakens theconclusion but does not weaken the argument---one ... weakens the argument rather than the premise or theconclusion by ... implying that Vitamin C may not be responsible for the ...
the answer is A (that cows ... had nothing to do with theconclusion (i.e., methane ... eliminate a counterargument to theconclusion, but why exactly is ... should look for when strengthening theconclusion?
... have the same conclusion for "B some C". But the problem ... to school." Theconclusion of the argument follows logically if ... home for lunch. Conclusion: Part-time jobs (some) ... school.
Take the contrapositive of the premise, we have ...
... have the same conclusion for "B some C". But the problem ... to school." Theconclusion of the argument follows logically if ... home for lunch. Conclusion: Part-time jobs (some) ... school.
Take the contrapositive of the premise, we have ...
... that would seem contrary to theconclusion being argued for yet implied ... are not sufficient to wreck theconclusionthe author is going for? in ...
... reasoning and reinforce the new line of reasoning ... the stimulus and explain the underlying reasoning to myself. "Theconclusion is….. the support is… the ... it because …….and the other answers are wrong ... getting this particular part of the process right.
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... back on this? The reasoning denies a conclusion in order to show ... true in this argument? Namely, the argument intends to show that ... is false by showing that theconclusion it supports in sentence 2 ...
... to understand the question types better. The only significance ... br />
So, in the context of the question, it doesn't ... ...
T (2) restates theconclusion and...
T (3) ... answer. Some possibility given the stimulus.
F Contradiction ...
Upon review, the flaw is glaring and answer ... ) makes sense.
During the timed test, I chose (C ... still can't see why the author did not make that ... " (part). This was the reasoning used to the reach theconclusion, so why is ...
... . I missed the 2 due picking the wrong conclusion (no indicators). ... This is easy if you can find theconclusion ... in the stimulus, all you ... I can't identify a conclusion with no indicators. But ...