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... Flaw question, Pseudo SufficientAssumptionquestions, SufficientAssumption, Necessary Assumption, and Flaw questions all test your ability ... , strengthen it, find the necessary/sufficientassumption, draw a parallel argument etc ...
... for all argument based LR questions anyways). These are the bridging ... sounds weak. As opposed to sufficientassumptionquestions where choosing a strongly worded ... />
When drilling, ask yourself these questions:
What does the conclusion ...
... 4/5 of the flaw questions on a specific PT, ... to focus specially on flaw questions for a period of ... was 4 straight days of sufficientassumptionquestions. These were a real pain ... If you miss several necessary assumptionquestions, an intensive might be in ...
... really stopped to find a sufficientassumption for anything. Unlike, say, ... for this question and other sufficientassumptionquestions is to **_use what ... being concluded_**. The conclusion on sufficientassumptionquestions will invariably be unproven from ...
... to view sufficientassumptionquestions like JY does. This questions rise to ... some of the tougher SA questions, the difficult part is ... of 90% of SA questions. This difficult part is ... tough grammar. For these questions, the conditional logic indicators ...
... to parallel reasoning to even sufficientassumptionquestions.
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> sufficient assumption to make this argument valid ... to apply validation to specific questions?
... you ever come across those questions where you're like: ... than anything --like more difficult sufficientassumptionquestions. Idk if you've ... come back to such questions first identify the conclusion ... need skip to those parallel questions.
For pseudo sufficientassumptionquestions AND sufficientassumptionquestions, just use the ... thing, except PSA questions do this if P ... makes sense. While SA questions will just simply link ... />
parallel method of reasoning questions you should be making note ...
... question because this category of sufficientassumptionquestions lend themselves nicely to ... our approach. This is a sufficientassumption question, invariably, our conclusion ... have an **_over-encompassing_** sufficientassumption. Something like: if an ...
... . However, there are very few questions in the beginning of the ... move on. These questions tend to be necessary and sufficientassumptionquestions, because you ... AC. Also for some MBT questions as well. Other than that ...
... also write SA next to sufficientassumptionquestions. I do this just because ... moment I may mistake a sufficientassumption for a necessary, or a ... necessary for a sufficient, and having that mark there ...
... in my estimation. Tough sufficientassumptionquestions come in essentially two ... />
1.Tough **_conditional logic_** sufficientassumptionquestions: see PT 49-2-7 ... accuracy. Notice that many sufficientassumptionquestions follow our valid argument forms ...
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> JY explained that sufficientassumptionquestions are something like:
> ... could also be a necessary assumption question.
> ... gap" kind of questions both sufficientassumption and necessary assumptionquestions at the same ...
It's a sufficientassumptionquestions stem. The "if assumed" ... held vacuum cleaner would be sufficient for me?
The ... this crate would probably be sufficient for you.
sufficient assumptionquestions we have to fix that ...
... as "the argument requires which assumption." Whereas sufficientquestions will use "if" or ... is a lot trickier. With sufficientassumptionquestions, I think you can generally ... the same way that some sufficientassumptionquestions do.
... s tough is for sufficientassumptionquestions that are logic heavy ... especially for the tougher sufficient assumptions questions (Which have multiple ... parallel reasoning/flaw questions that are logic heavy ... to these super tough questions except just practice ...