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These are both sufficientassumption questions. In the first question, D does satisfy ... conclusion is the last sentence, and since no support is provided ... a principle question -- right now we have a situation and we are ...
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I would like to know how to diagram Q#19, Sec5 from Sept 2009 LSAT. I've been looking at this question for hours and still don't see how to connect these ideas to make it a sufficientassumption
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The answer choice to this question seems to me like it ...
... prayer. Until now. Nicole and Corey, you two have ... the valid/invalid arguments and (pseduo)sufficientassumption sections of the curriculum ... has me completely flummoxed and desperate for some LSAT ...
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... when inserted between the premises and the conclusion. You might want ... is one type of SA question (but they do a good ... premises talk about one thing and the conclusion talks about something ... but they are not. The sufficientassumption will bridge that gap.
... . Michiko adds the sufficient condition that “if ... this question is asking us to trigger the sufficientassumptionand conclude ... with the correctly corresponding necessary assumption. So to trigger the sufficientassumption ...
... it helps to read the question first. This will guide ... destroy the argument), Sufficientassumption (identify the one assumption that when true ... part of the argument and identify the argument structure ... find the conclusion and the support and identify them as ...
... of the stimuli and ACs and stick to the question's objective. ... then rereading questions/ACs over and over. These newer tests ... for not fully grasping stimuli and ACs.
... is more of the unconventional sufficientassumption questions. They're relying ...
... , in addition to an MSS question not having to be airtight ... purchasing things like lottery tickets and insurance". They go one step ... this is a SufficientAssumption, we need an assumption that would bridge the ...
... a SufficientAssumption. It's a Necessary Assumption all day long, and ... sufficient attention, but think I've only encountered one other question ... where they use both "must be true" and "be properly drawn", and ... it with a sufficientassumption.
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I think you use the elimination technique (4 wrong ACs, 1 right AC) for all question types. The only ones that I would say to not use that strategy for is 'Identify the Conclusion' and very simple 'SufficientAssumption' questions.
Just remember that the correct answer to a Necessary Assumptionquestion can be both necessary andsufficient so don't let that trip you up by discounting an answer that is both.
... is slightly irrelevant to your question, but I thought PrepTest A ... 't know the difference between sufficientand necessary assumption questions until I read ... the different challenges that each question type presents.
... think of Necessary Assumption as "subtle and weak missing premises ... subtle and weak" is: Let's compare NA to SufficientAssumption ... (SA). SA are usually very strong missing premises and ... will wreck the argument in question.
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What interests me about this question is that the test writers ... normally consider a sufficientassumption. What is interesting here and what I think ...
So the pattern of this question in my estimation was:
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To answer your last question, I'm not 100% sure ...
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