- Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:39 pm
#77173
Hi there,
I had more of a general question. I got this right during the test but started overthinking during blind review. I think the "Although dictation software has been promoted as a..." statement worked as a counter-premise and during blind review I assumed that this is a sub-conclusion. I think the reason that part isn't a sub-conclusion is because it has no support from any of the other premises?
I guess I was wondering if counter-premises ever function as a sub-conclusion?
Sorry if this is weird. But thank you so much for all your help!
I had more of a general question. I got this right during the test but started overthinking during blind review. I think the "Although dictation software has been promoted as a..." statement worked as a counter-premise and during blind review I assumed that this is a sub-conclusion. I think the reason that part isn't a sub-conclusion is because it has no support from any of the other premises?
I guess I was wondering if counter-premises ever function as a sub-conclusion?
Sorry if this is weird. But thank you so much for all your help!