@Sami Oh absolutely!! This is great!! I've literally been thinking about this a lot lately, whether or not there were universal strategies that would help identify answer choice or argument patterns. Very interested! Thank you very much!
@"yeram.choi" I do this but it doesn't work often. Is it universal for you? If not how do you get it to work even when it's not? Better yet, what do you do when it's not working?
Like A is more likely to happen if B happens? It's at best a partial causation. More likely is never indicative of full causation because the event was already likely.
... the nature of "few". Unlike universal indicators, "some" statements, and "most ... what isn't. In a universal indicator, we know that everything ...
... THINK of logic as a universal topic. That is most students ... to mention this is not universal!
Notice I used the ... deductive reasoning. This implies a universal topic and universal concepts at play.