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... ** as a solid foundation in which a conclusion rests. There are ... argument_** is a foundation that does not supportthe conclusion provided, or potentially ... complicated stimulus is an effective way. Stimuli on this exam might ...
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**Doesthe stimulus most strongly support this negated translation of (A)?**
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... any sort of systematic way of approaching the section.
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... reading of the stimulus, I know what the conclusion and thesupport/premises are ... C. Ignoring the "most" in option A, the only way to distinguish between ... which version of this conditional statement I need for my answer. Does ...
... of the stimulus, I know what the conclusion and thesupport/premises ... Ignoring the "most" in option A, the only way to distinguish ... which version of this conditional statement I need for my answer. Does ... is a reliable way to determine the precise connection you ...
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... example, "On the basis of the statements above, which one of the following is ... questions thesupport flows from the stimulus to the answer choices. In strengthening questions, thesupport ... it does not work all the time, there is another way to differentiate ...
... " way, you're still strengthening the argument, which is precisely the manner in which NA ... had a scale exhibiting the level at which an argument is strengthened ... inhabit this world" it does add some support to the argument, as it ...
... we have no way of knowing if the deer population wouldn't ... we can reasonably assume that thethe deer population didn't increase ... least a small amount of support, which A does.
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