- Fri Jul 02, 2021 5:40 pm
#88456
lsat,
Answer choice (E) does show that the first sentence, a premise, is not as universal as the author stated it. And the author did state it as a conditional, so a single counter-example should be good enough to refute it, which is what answer choice (E) does.
Robert Carroll
Answer choice (E) does show that the first sentence, a premise, is not as universal as the author stated it. And the author did state it as a conditional, so a single counter-example should be good enough to refute it, which is what answer choice (E) does.
Robert Carroll