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What are the three ways to weaken an argument again? I only remember alternative hypothesis. I swear there was a lesson that taught this but I don't remember which one.
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Sounds great as well. I've been using the LSAT Trainer and Manhattan LR and LG. My weaker areas include Weaken/Strengthen LR questions but I feel confident in LG. I respond quickly on Sunday-Thursday and in the morning on Friday/Saturdays.
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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.
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.