17. SufficientAssumption
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... there's some sufficient and necessary assumption confusion because there' ... sufficientassumption as a necessary assumption" and "treats a necessary assumption as a sufficientassumption ... game strong by practicing earlier question types.
... instead of focusing on one question type. Also, drilling entire section ... you're drilling only one question type, your mind will stay ... in that question type "mode" and it'll ... MBT, they throw you a sufficientassumption, and then go to a ...
... usually missing at least 1 question per passage, but my (untimed ... regards to question types, I've noticed that those convoluted sufficientassumption questions ... . Even if I get the question right, it seems like I ...
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A supporting principle question would ask something like, "Which ... to be said about these question types, so I look ...
... of time reviewing every single question on the newer PTs (including ... and sufficientassumption questions. I was already very shaky with this question type ...
A necessary assumptionquestion, such ... argument to obtain. A sufficientassumption questions asks us to justify ... condition (in this case assumption) the sufficientassumption (In this case the ...
... table. Based on the assumption that NOT is similar logically ... in order to prove this question, we have to connect ... exist". That means the sufficientassumption that would prove our conclusion ...
Pro tip PS: this question is abstract and confusing, but ...
... make the argument valid in SufficientAssumption questions or necessary with Must ... of citations is called into question as being useful. (D) is ... can get to the other question later, but I think I ... ’ve answered your essential question: there’s no need to ...
... These are both sufficientassumption questions. In the first question, D does satisfy ... the assumption. But in ... (D) does not satisfy the assumption.
The ... kind of like a principle question -- right now we ...
I agree that it's a sufficientassumption not necessary. I wasted extra time on this q when saw no answer choice that was a NA but this question seems flawed.
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
Yeah I'm still confused. The answer to this question to me reads like a sufficientassumption that is supplied in order to make the conclusion follow logically, not (as the question stipulates) a conclusion that follows logically from the premises.
... sure what you mean by SufficientAssumption. There’s not really ... they have done the sufficient without doing the necessary,< ...
The answer choice to this question seems to me like it ... Argument #2 (or denying the sufficient) refers to conditional statements, ...
... you are giving is a SufficientAssumption. With the two premises, ... It's not a Necessary assumption because, while the negation ... valid answer for a weakening question) it doesn't destroy ... limit.
A necessary assumption always destroys the argument when ...
... .” So this question is asking us to trigger the sufficientassumption and conclude ... correctly corresponding necessary assumption. So to trigger the sufficientassumption, we’ve got ...
... it helps to read the question first. This will guide what ... destroy the argument), Sufficientassumption (identify the one assumption that when true would ...
... ACs and stick to the question's objective. The LSAT demands ... is more of the unconventional sufficientassumption questions. They're relying less ...
... in addition to an MSS question not having to be airtight ... got tripped by the dual sufficient.
Premises (shortened ... this is a SufficientAssumption, we need an assumption that would bridge ... one of those conditions sufficient for the publishing of ...
... mislabeled as a SufficientAssumption. It's a Necessary Assumption all day ... sufficient attention, but think I've only encountered one other question ... by definition a "necessary" assumption - don't be tricked ... into confusing it with a sufficientassumption.
... because I needed clarification on SufficientAssumption Questions. I just wasn't ... you get into the different question types. I have the older ...
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 and sufficient so don't let that trip you up by discounting an answer that is both.
... slightly irrelevant to your question, but I thought PrepTest ... a necessary/required assumption)
SufficientAssumption: What must be ... the difference between sufficient and necessary assumption questions until ... that each question type presents.
I think of Necessary Assumption as "subtle and weak missing ... : Let's compare NA to SufficientAssumption (SA). SA are usually very ... will wreck the argument in question.