Cookie Cutter Review
SA question, heavy use of lawgic, formulaic


1 comment

Cookie Cutter Review
Weaken question, argument by analogy. (D) draws a distinction in the analogy.


9 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
MSS question where (B) is a general restatement / summary of the stimulus.


5 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
Disagree question where (E) is testing your understanding of negating conditional statements just like question 21.


4 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
Causation
(A) direct cause
(B) alternate cause
(D) direct cause
(E) corroborating data


8 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
AP question - (C) correctly describes the conclusion.


18 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
Flaw - (E) is cause-effect confusion
(A) sample size too small / over-generalization
(B) circular reasoning
(D) equivocation


2 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
Weakening question with causation argument where (B) offers counter evidence where the supposed effect precedes the supposed cause. (D) is wrong but it's wrong in a cookie cutter way. Lots of trap answer bait you to make assumptions. (D) baits us to assume that hand dexterity is important for making sophisticated tools. There is zero evidence that's true and so it is an unwarranted assumption.


37 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
PSA - (C) says P -> C


10 comments

Cookie Cutter Review
Lawgic, formulaic


13 comments