- Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:22 pm
#88573
Hi Nikki,
I have the same question as the person above and I did read your explanation, but I am still confused.
I did set the diagram up correctly (below I use words to stand in for each component):
premise: /believe others distrust --> confident --> challenge
conclusion: trust --> challenge
So, I understood that "/believe others distrust" and "trust" needed to be connected. I plugged in "trust" AFTER "/believe others distrust", like this:
/believe others distrust --> trust --> confident --> challenge.
I realized I messed up when I saw that C was the only answer that related these 2 components so I knew it had to be right, but it does so in the reverse of my prephrase.
Why is my prephrase wrong? How do you know where to plug in "trust" (that it goes BEFORE "/believe others distrust" and not after)? Is it because my way disrupts the premise and C does not do so?
I want to understand so I don't repeat this mistake in the future!
I have the same question as the person above and I did read your explanation, but I am still confused.
I did set the diagram up correctly (below I use words to stand in for each component):
premise: /believe others distrust --> confident --> challenge
conclusion: trust --> challenge
So, I understood that "/believe others distrust" and "trust" needed to be connected. I plugged in "trust" AFTER "/believe others distrust", like this:
/believe others distrust --> trust --> confident --> challenge.
I realized I messed up when I saw that C was the only answer that related these 2 components so I knew it had to be right, but it does so in the reverse of my prephrase.
Why is my prephrase wrong? How do you know where to plug in "trust" (that it goes BEFORE "/believe others distrust" and not after)? Is it because my way disrupts the premise and C does not do so?
I want to understand so I don't repeat this mistake in the future!