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... it. The fact that its validargument #6 is kind of meaningless ... to understand is whether its valid or not, so just get ... used of identifying valid & invalid arguments in real ...
well the validargument forms are used on the ... be true questions. And the validargument forms have both existential and ... . For example look at this validargument form:
Here's a link to a "cheatsheet" that I and a few other students posted to before September. There is some good stuff in there..including NA/SA. Might be helpful to you all too.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/5005
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Common Invalid Argument forms Valid = must be true argument forms are only valid when Some/Most ... ? That’s why the argument isn’t valid. Because it could be ... cats? This is not a validargument form.
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Common ValidArgument Forms: Affirming the Sufficient ... 14
-Common ValidArgument Forms: Denying the necessary condition ... of 14
Common ValidArgument Forms: The Transitive ... task is to formulate a validargument.
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The validargument forms and the existential quantifiers can appear anywhere on the LSAT, not only in particular types of questions. Sure, they may appear more frequently in certain types of questions, but it's not a hard and fast rule.
... flaws, term shifts, refuting an argument on the grounds that an ... offered, all of the common validargument forms, all of the common ... invalid argument forms, and there are many ...
... are at understanding when an argument is valid and when it falls ... off you'll be. The validargument forms help you to understand ... how an argument's premise(s) are used ...
@alexroark5 said:
When you have conditional reasoning in the stimulus and a Weaken question, immediately look for an answer that attacks the necessary condition (show that the necessary condition does not need to occur in order for the sufficient ...
... this add up?" A validargument is something that must ... terms of: "the argument takes for granted that ... ___________", "the argument fails to consider that__________", ... or "the argument overlooks the possibility that __________ ...
OP review the ValidArgument Form 4 in the "Some and Most Relationships." The inference (B) in this Q is very clear. (D) is reversal of the first sentence.