The strategy I used is to treat it like a strengthen or weaken question combined in one. If I knew the answer to what choice A is saying, would that weaken or strengthen the argument? If it does, then it will help evaluate the argument.
... would for a flaw/strengthen/weaken/necessary or sufficient assumption/ question ... , the 50 shades scenario) would weaken the argument considerably. Always look ... the opposites would strengthen and weaken in this 'opposite' manner.
Yeah, I recorded most of those at a time where I didn't have a nice audio setup like I do now. Sorry about that. I promise that any future videos that come from me will have much better sound quality.
Follow the curriculum. Strengthening and weakening questions have to do with support, flaw questions have to do with argument mechanics. You don't have to see a flaw to weaken or strengthen an argument.
So, it is a weaken EXCEPT. The conclusion is that ... . This answer choice does not weaken the argument at all because ... workers for this choice to weaken the argument.
B) Incorrect ...
... groups Flaw separately from Strengthen/Weaken whereas Manhattan LR has them ... with the stimulus and strengthen/weaken, you identify the support from ...