... regarding Version 2. If your question isn't answered on this ... is to look at which question types in your analytics you ... the new lessons for that question type. For example, if ... say that you should prioritize SufficientAssumption questions, then go study and ...
I know that sufficientassumption questions essentially have a formula ... approach in the same way? Sufficientassumption questions do seem easily approachable ... if there are any other question types like this!
This necessary assumptionquestion discusses the treatment of ... / anticipation: We need an assumption to the effect of ‘If ... the consequent in the anticipated assumption but leaves out its ... fall short of being a sufficientassumption. But is (B) necessary? ...
... leaps. But this question is making me question that entire strategy. How ... , questionstem, or answer choice that allows me to make that assumption, so ... how it's a warranted assumption that "medical treatment" in D ...
... the questionstem is that it confuses necessary conditions for sufficient ... bit tricky. It confuses sufficient conditions for necessary ones. ... flaw. It confuses the sufficient conditions for one argument ... an expired one are sufficient conditions for police being ...
... me the difference between pseudo sufficientassumption - find the rule, questions versus ... me how you identify the question type from one another please ...
... to approaching one sort of question, and it throws you off ... attack (" What's the questionstem? Necessary assumption: look for the bridge or ... argument. Circle answer. Cool, next question: resolve/discrepancy. What's the ...
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2. For every question that you do during that ... . Write down what type of question you’re being asked. question you’ve been asked. (For Flaw, Necessary and Sufficientassumption, weaken ...
... , but I say read the questionstem first. You only need to ... true/false, main point/conclusion, assumption on which it depends, etc ... wind up "re-reading the stem" but in reality you'll ...
... prudent to read the whole questionstem. You could have the phrase ... "most strongly supported" in the questionstem--but that doesn't necessarily ... would be your typical MSS question. However, you could also ... supports..." which would be an assumptionquestion.
... to the stimulus. For the question stems I have been encountering ... usually end up being a sufficientassumption or superfluous information that is ...
Necessary assumption, inference (MBT and MSS) and ... : Most, often, many, and several. Sufficientassumption questions like big language. Ex ... answer choice for an inference question could be a
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... a sufficientassumption for itself. So if you have a question that ... asks for a necessary or sufficientassumption of ... always, the question is to find an assumption of the ... is easy to see with sufficientassumption questions that "bridge the ...
... the region that is in question. Is there a shortage of ... the questionstem is telling us that there is absolutely an assumption that ... this argument. What could that assumption be? We need to try ... and figure out what assumption is involved between the support ...
... example for a flaw question. Read the questionstem, then read the stimulus ... the specifics involved for each question. So for example with Flaws ... correlation causation error, or necessity/sufficient error makes picking apart answers ...
... , and some other new LR question types (principle/application questions, and ... emphasis on rigorously applied pseudo sufficientassumption principles, just to name a ...
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• NA Question Type I: The Shield
• But is this sufficientassumption (that “trees grow 1 ring ... per year” is a sufficientassumption, it’s not a ... assumption questions protect your argument from being wrecked.