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#36210
We recently received the following question from a student:
To Whom it May Concern:An instructor will respond below. Thanks!
In Chapter Twelve of the Logical Reasoning Bible (on Resolve the Paradox questions), pg. 363, it says, "when you read a stimulus without a conclusion that contains a paradox, expect to see a Resolve question. If you read a fact set that does not contain a paradox, expect to see a Must Be True question or a cannot Be True question (less likely)."
Is it correct to say, then, that only Resolve the Paradox and Must Be True/Most Strongly Supported questions have facts sets? That is, every other type of question will have an argument ([premises plus a conclusion)?
I ask because I'm trying to get a mental map down. Knowing that when I see a fact set means I can focus only on two question types will help a lot.
Thank you,
Deion