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#44883
Hey WRJackson,
For some more examples of intermediate conclusions, consider reviewing the following questions:
For an exercise, you might consider answering these questions as a drill but then analyzing them more thoroughly in order to identify the different components of the arguments.
Please follow up with further questions, and consider consulting the threads relevant to these questions as well. I hope this helps!
For some more examples of intermediate conclusions, consider reviewing the following questions:
- December 2003, PrepTest #42, Logical Reasoning Section 4, Question 18
- October 2002, PrepTest #38, Logical Reasoning Section 4, Question 18
- September 1998, PrepTest #26, Logical Reasoning Section 3, Question 4
- December 1999, PrepTest #30, Logical Reasoning Section 4, Question 3
- December 1999, PrepTest #30, Logical Reasoning Section 4, Question 13
- February 1995, PrepTest #14, Logical Reasoning Section 2, Question 9
For an exercise, you might consider answering these questions as a drill but then analyzing them more thoroughly in order to identify the different components of the arguments.
Please follow up with further questions, and consider consulting the threads relevant to these questions as well. I hope this helps!