Hi everyone I have been struggling with finding the strengthens but mostly the weakness of an argument? Any tips on how to master it? Because I been practicing and practicing and still struggling with the section. :(
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What is the primary difference between Necessary Assumption Qs and Sufficient Assumption Qs? Both are required to make the argumentvalid but I'm not quire sure how the answer choices differ.
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to better approach the Argument Part Questions? I feel like they are "freebies" yet giving me a hard time. #help
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