- Sat May 18, 2019 12:58 pm
#64856
Could you please elaborate a little more on your point above? The first thing I did when evaluating the stimulus and answer choices was to hone in on key words. For the stimulus I immediately made note of "some," "most," and "any." I want to be sure I'm accurately assessing these key words as they relate to the validity of arguments, since I know that has to be paralleled too.
The formation of two "somes" in succession does not allow for a valid conclusion.Hi Dave,
Could you please elaborate a little more on your point above? The first thing I did when evaluating the stimulus and answer choices was to hone in on key words. For the stimulus I immediately made note of "some," "most," and "any." I want to be sure I'm accurately assessing these key words as they relate to the validity of arguments, since I know that has to be paralleled too.