- Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:21 am
#10833
[p.347] LR Bible: Idea Application.
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I'm slightly confused by "indirectly" and I saw the explanation in the book, but I am still confused as to the takeaway. What would constitute "directly establishing..." and could you provide an example perhaps where we would have the same answer choice in reverse, i.e. what could have been an argument if it were that argument proceeded by "directly establishing that one thing is likely to occur by directly ruling out all of the alternative possibilities"? Or in more abstract terms, when do I directly establish anything?
The similar wording appears in Answer C to Q4 of Method of Reasoning Chapter on page 355. From this, I could infer that indirect support is the one that is not used in the same sentence? So again, direct vs. indirect support...examples if possible.
Thanks much for help.
obs
[Question content removed by Admin. LSAC rules unfortunately do not allow the posting of the text of complete LSAT questions. Thanks!]
I'm slightly confused by "indirectly" and I saw the explanation in the book, but I am still confused as to the takeaway. What would constitute "directly establishing..." and could you provide an example perhaps where we would have the same answer choice in reverse, i.e. what could have been an argument if it were that argument proceeded by "directly establishing that one thing is likely to occur by directly ruling out all of the alternative possibilities"? Or in more abstract terms, when do I directly establish anything?
The similar wording appears in Answer C to Q4 of Method of Reasoning Chapter on page 355. From this, I could infer that indirect support is the one that is not used in the same sentence? So again, direct vs. indirect support...examples if possible.
Thanks much for help.
obs