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... . So when you get to valid/invalid argument structures, you need to ... notecards, make up your own arguments using the structures which clearly ...
... because like you said, invalid/validarguments are crucial to understanding ... didn't understand with invalidarguments. Here is a ... 2) _Understand_ all the valid and invalid forms.** This is so ...
**3) Practice the valid and invalid forms with short sentences.** ...
... conditional logic indicator words and valid/invalid argument forms. Don't skimp ... , figure out the structure. The arguments fit together like puzzles. Go ... create your own new analogous arguments that have the same structure ...