- Fri May 31, 2024 11:21 am
#106748
Hey Asku,
As long as you recognize that the actual order of premise + premise = conclusion doesn't have to match, but rather the author's reasoning of reaching the conclusion based on two premises matches, this approach should be fine, but I would be cautious about using such a formulaic approach regarding the sentence structure. Answer choice (C), if the sentence order was changed, would still be the correct answer. We're looking to mimic the flaw in the stimulus here, so practice articulating exactly what the flaw in the stimulus is and the flaw in each answer choice is - if those flaws do not match, that is not the right answer choice.
Hope that helps!