... ON POINT. Everything is organized. Rules are all set up. Start ... of the college but rented out to businesses for conferences and ... literally have everything all spread out on the desk in front ... did. And I should point out that I chose not to ...
... to end up with rules that are entirely ... rules list. One must either erase it, cross it out ... pages. After "crashing" rules together I often end up ... bunch of crossed out or erased rules and have a ... hard time recognizing which rules must still be considered. ...
... , we’d like to reach out in order to get some ... , we just need to figure out how best to structure our ... must conform to the following rules:
The group may meet ...
... find myself having to re-read those pesky convoluted stims which ... />
Do any of you map out (basic bracketing) the premises and ... weird language it will be out of the way.
I'm really stuck. I understand that the correct answer is A, but I can't diagram the logic out. I'm fairly certain it involves subsets, which has always thrown me. So if anyone knows how, please share!
... that is easier to write out, thus giving us A--> ... that is easier to write out, thus given us A--> ... by just ignoring the indicator rules and instead understanding them as ...
... question stem first and figure out what question type it is ... 't make sense if you read it first. (here is an ... do I try to figure out a bit what is going ... should I try to figure out that I am going to ... Zimbabwe's argument and then read the stimulus?
... that I didn't actually READ the darn answer choices. I ... as well).
c. rules like "N can be NEITHER ... NOR last"
d. In rules, notice the difference between "a ... B
e. In rules, pay attention to what it ... how you make sure you READ and not assume?
... that by writing out and explaining exactly what I read in the ... stimulus along with writing out reasons for ... while reviewing. By writing things out, even if by playing ... />
Third, make sure to read the stimulus naturally first, with ...