... with but rather the argument structure. For example, I realized conditional ... , so I just practiced conditional reasoning until it was second nature ... Loophole, Nathan Fox's Logical Reasoning Encyclopedia.
... like to look at the structure of the stimulus (which usually ... ). This is essentially what logical reasoning is (using information to make ... to find gaps in the reasoning.
... like to look at the structure of the stimulus (which usually ... ). This is essentially what logical reasoning is (using information to make ... to find gaps in the reasoning.
... you can "predict" the questions/ structure and the answers and you ... />
Also really breaking down logical reasoning questions and understanding those structures ... and reasoning really helped with reading comprehension ...
... understand underlying logical structure and grammar and sentence structure and all that ... within a certain line of reasoning, which I think is different ...
If anyone wants to review PT 68 with me tomorrow (Friday) over google hangout/skype. private message me and we can get started. Logical reasoning, both sections.
Please first take a look at two really tough question PT53 sec1 Q16 and PT55-S1-Q21
For PT55-S1-Q21, it seems to be most supported question, but actually it turns out to be sufficient assumption question, which the correct answer build up ...
I was wondering if someone can tell me any differences between the two question types above. I see that they are similar but, I don't see any differences between them, other than the vocabulary or the way the questions are asked?