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... bring in outside information that is not relevant to the stimulus ... up being a sufficientassumption or superfluous information that is annoying and wastes ...
... assumption that issufficient when the question is asking us for an assumption that is ... picking the wrong answer choice is much, much clearer. is that it takes ALOT ... I guess the hardest part is getting our friends/ significant ...
... rain" and "the sky is overcast." The sufficientassumptionis "It has always rained ... when the sky is overcast," ... this is not true (negated), the conclusion will not follow. Sufficientassumption gives ...
... better (i.e. close the assumption gap between the premise and ... that when you add the sufficientassumption to the stimulus, the argument ... to the stimulus, the argument is really close to a valid ...
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Theoretically, the conclusion is both a necessary and a sufficientassumption for itself. So ... asks for a necessary or sufficientassumption of the CONCLUSION, then yes ... the conclusion. This is easy to see with sufficientassumption questions that "bridge ...
... , which is nearly the same thing as a sufficientassumption question. ... this is basically what you would do in a sufficientassumption question ... closely related. This is fine, and is apparently not a ... about what entails from the sufficient condition, so You don ...
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... from Sufficient assumptions. In sufficientassumption Qs, you are looking for an assumption which issufficient ... view the difference is the following:
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... the type of assumption question. If it's a sufficientassumption question, you ... air tight. In a necessary assumption question, the answer choice will ... if at least one person is affected.
... first 10-15 questions. Here is how I do it: assumption questions, but not strengthen, weaken ... minute...especially someone like me whois a slow reader.
A key for my understanding is the way powerscore explains NA ... a manner kind of like SufficientAssumption ACs, in that they fill ... in general. The 'Defender' AC is the one to really understand ... day - I think it actually is my weakest question type, but ...
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At any rate, sufficientassumption questions really require reading carefully ... right answer to the sufficientassumption question bridges a term ... subjects. Something like: Frodo is a ring-bearer. (LAWGIC ... Now that we know Frodo is a ring bearer, and ...
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The corollary is merely describing whatever is NOT in those { } ... that would appear in a SufficientAssumption/Pseudo-SufficientAssumption, so maybe it would ...