... the stimulus is true. While NecessaryAssumption is asking you what must ... than most Strengthening questions. While NecessaryAssumption is more similar to a ... the stimulus.
-Generally, NecessaryAssumption answers will sound weaker because ...
... conclusion) and add an assumption to that argument that ... the negative (a blocking necessaryassumption). Notice here that these ... the possibility of an assumption very much similar to ... core assumption: that assumption could be both sufficient and necessary. ...
They're both definitely necessaryassumption questions.
necessary assumption because it (1) ... has the characteristics of a necessaryassumption question, and (2) ... the characteristics of sufficient assumption question. If you ...
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> They're both definitely necessaryassumption questions.
> necessary assumption because it (1) ... the characteristics of a necessaryassumption question, and (2) ... the characteristics of sufficient assumption question. If you ...
... that the scope of a necessaryassumption should precisely meet only ‘ ... ’ (after all that is necessary for the stimulus to work ... can’t be necessary). Sure, the sufficient assumption would make it ... valid, but it is not necessary ...
... is not a sufficient assumption question. This is a ... psuedo-sufficient assumption question. While in general ... maybe an almost imperceptible assumption involved, I don't ... much closer to a necessaryassumption than a sufficient assumption.
Yes, we can tackle NecessaryAssumption questions as MBT. Necessaryassumption must hold and needed in order for us to have the argument. We are still trying to complete the argument with necessaryassumption and the answer choice must be necessary.
... 's not quite it. A necessaryassumption, if negated, would wreck the ... argument. A necessaryassumption is something that, if negated ... be true with a negated necessaryassumption.
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> If a necessaryassumption (an answer choice) were discovered ... that with the answer choice (necessaryassumption) you choose, proves that conclusion ...
Not confusing the Necessary vs Sufficient assumption.
The Sufficient assumption proves the conclusion 100% true, the conclusion proves the NecessaryAssumption.
A necessaryassumption (the correct answer ... is why common correct necessaryassumption questions have weaker answer ...
Example answer choices for necessaryassumption.
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... strong answer choice for a necessaryassumption, but could be an answer ... correct answer choice for the NecessaryAssumption question type is an answer ...
... bottles, but this isn't necessary. What if there is only ... , thus it's not a necessaryassumption. Also, even if there wasn ... would most likely be a necessaryassumption.
... to be stronger than necessaryassumption answers, and rightly ... follow, where as most necessaryassumption questions are merely helping ... contrast this with a necessaryassumption. What does it mean ... that a necessaryassumption is also an assumption that MUST ...
Definitely not! Necessary assumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessaryassumption questions as must be true questions.
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> Definitely not! Necessary assumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessaryassumption questions as must be true questions.
... Whether you are bridging the necessaryassumption to the premise(s) and ... help you make your assumption when choosing your necessaryassumption choice.
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