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Questions Types Guide :
ValidArgument
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> > If this argument is valid, then it must be the ... must be correct if the argument is valid. We know this because ... not be happening if the argument is valid. That is a necessary ... an argument being valid, that a particular flaw isn't happening, and that ...
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... describes a property of speech and then states that it ... ought to be protected and encouraged. The assumption is that ... stated ought to be protected and encouraged.
If you ... premise then conclusion- creating a validargument. So, A is an assumption ...
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Knowing this cookie cutter argument form by heart will save ... time, conserve your brain energy, and thus boost your LR score ... reading about other cookie cutter argumentforms!
... A defender assumption defends the argument from potentially devastating attacks, ... made to the argument in the stimulus and thus it ... relevant to the argument being made and not only that ...
1. Know the different forms of necessary assumptions
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... an argument (premise(s) and conclusion) and add an assumption to that argument that ... mentioned above: ie making the argumentvalid/air tight or really really ... **: an argument where the conclusion follows from the premise and the inclusion ...
If A ... Contrapositive of the original statement and is thus the correct answer ... because it negates the sufficient and necessary conditions without reversing them ...
Premise 1 ... confused because the argument includes information about strawberry cake and that Joanne ... time to understand conditional statements andLawgic, just in case you have ...
... a bridge that allows the validargument with a necessary assumption. argument. If you wreck an argument you are wrecking the premise(s) and ... conclusion(s) and making the argument invalid.
... YOU CHECK YOUR ANSWERS and explain the argument/debate to someone (or ... you missed about the argument type, validity and soundness, but it does ... stimulus in general. Translation drills are invaluable and are the main reason ...
... understand the difference between sufficient and necessary assumptions, so I ... added to the argument, makes it a validargument. So what does ... than necessary assumption answers, and rightly so as the ... park, and in that sense, its NECESSARY for the argument.