- Thu May 10, 2012 9:20 pm
#4090
Hi,
I am feeling confused about solving justify questions mechanistically. I thought any "new" element in the conclusion will always appear in the answer choice. The answer choice should link the new element back to the argument. I have been getting many questions wrong because some of the correct answers do not have the "new" element in it.
I've been working on hw Q's in Justify the Conclusion and got all wrong.
Is this technique best used on certain styles only?
Also, do the rules change if there is conditional language?
Thanks,
June
I am feeling confused about solving justify questions mechanistically. I thought any "new" element in the conclusion will always appear in the answer choice. The answer choice should link the new element back to the argument. I have been getting many questions wrong because some of the correct answers do not have the "new" element in it.
I've been working on hw Q's in Justify the Conclusion and got all wrong.
Is this technique best used on certain styles only?
Also, do the rules change if there is conditional language?
Thanks,
June