... these application materials and reached the dreaded résumé.
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... 't forget that the light at the end of this tunnel ... the excellent content of this site and the brilliant, dynamic support ... found here on the forums. If ... all for sharing the adventure. To those taking the November exam: ...
... reasoning it is meant how thepremise supports the conclusion. In other words ... a principle that **most** helps thepremise be considered good evidence to ... the traditional "if premise then conclusion". Instead, it lightly strengthens the argument, while the ...
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... does very little to the argument if anything at ...
... assumption question I used the technique of negating each ... have to weakenthe argument. The one that must weakenthe argument is the answer. ... understand why C is not the answer (I understand why ... E is the answer though).
... started taking detailed notes of the questions that I had trouble ... sets by writing out thepremise/conclusion and explanations for each ... review almost every question in the set) and I feel like ...
... that you essentially negate the necessary variable in the sentence and move ... on ward (These are the quiz's im talking about ... do I know to negate thepremise after every and when do ... every at face value as the sufficient and leaving it at ...
... even if I have scanned the possible right explanations from ...
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... I am given thepremise A-->B and the conclusion B some ... , I automatically know that the missing premise needed to restore this argument ... example:
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... for MSS are all over the place and **I can't ... find the underlying theme or thread for ... learned that the stimulus holds thepremise and the answer choice holds the conclusion)
... that society devote themselves to the study of natural processes." ... and leisure is needed for the study of natural processes. ... plentiful resources, people have the leisure they need to devote ... what part of the stimulus gives support to Answer Choice ...
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... alternative explanation for the phenomena described in the stimulus), but I ... then doesn't that weakenthe argument by showing how maybe ... it isn't the protocol that is counterproductive, ... something else that is causing the higher infection rates?
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... in order for C to weakenthe stimulus, we'd need ... once they install the energy meters. If the energy-conserving ... reveals something that could weakenthe argument in the stimulus (which I ... reasons before landlords installed the energy meters, then this ...
... environments, but became extinct. Hence, the anthropologists’ claim is false.“ the the author concluded that “the anthropologist Claims were ... of dis regarded thepremise right above the conclusion because the verbiage is confusing ...
... environments, but became extinct. Hence, the anthropologists’ claim is false.“ the the author concluded that “the anthropologist Claims were ... of dis regarded thepremise right above the conclusion because the verbiage is confusing ...
... A—that ends up being the right answer—like this: the love and support of others; without it ... it like this "/Love&support --m---> depressed&unhappy ... , why not inserting most into the arrow?
... ;A can weaken / strengthen the argument.
For example - "When the sun shines ... barking (NC) actually is the explanation for the seals to somehow be ... "Effect with no cause," these WEAKENthe argument. It's sunny, but ...
... provides an explanation for the phenomena-- perhaps the other dinosaur was a ... _alternative explanation_ that could weakenthe stimulus' argument when the argument never gave ... an explanation for the phenomena in the first place.
... working on a major project. Thepremise is simple. Law school ... joined forces?
The result is Law School Explained ... Instead of making you infer the law by reading hundreds of ... professors from around the country.” We’ve broken the lessons into ...
... I just finished the Strengthening Section of the CC and I ... have with any of the other question types thus ... feels easy. I'm having the opposite issue... my entire ... to move on in the CC until I really ... answer choices to try and weakenthe argument but I feel ...