- Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:27 pm
#12033
Hi,
I'm completely at odds with this assumption question!
Here are my thoughts so far:
The conclusion is the first sentence, so I'm potentially looking for an answer choice that, when negated, attacks it.
D and E both are related to the first sentence. But when I negate them...the conclusion doesn't really feel attacked.
Thanks!
-lawschoolforme
I'm completely at odds with this assumption question!
Here are my thoughts so far:
The conclusion is the first sentence, so I'm potentially looking for an answer choice that, when negated, attacks it.
D and E both are related to the first sentence. But when I negate them...the conclusion doesn't really feel attacked.
Thanks!
-lawschoolforme