- Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:29 pm
#22081
Hello-
I have been attempting the lesson 2 conditional reasoning homework and am encountering some issues that I am not sure how to resolve. Number 3 is giving me a hard time due to the confusing use of SC and NC indicator words. I am not entirely sure how answers E and D are different from each other, except for the use of the words "Many" and "some" and additionally, no indicator words are present in either answer choice so I am finding it difficult to diagram.
I am finding this trend true across the board. Are there situations where NC and SC indicators will not exist at all and if so, is there a trick to identify parts of the relationship with accuracy?
I've been going through these LR problems at turtle speed and although I'm trying to get better at identifying conditional relationships, it's not coming very easily for me.
Any help would be really appreciated !
Thanks,
Kristen
I have been attempting the lesson 2 conditional reasoning homework and am encountering some issues that I am not sure how to resolve. Number 3 is giving me a hard time due to the confusing use of SC and NC indicator words. I am not entirely sure how answers E and D are different from each other, except for the use of the words "Many" and "some" and additionally, no indicator words are present in either answer choice so I am finding it difficult to diagram.
I am finding this trend true across the board. Are there situations where NC and SC indicators will not exist at all and if so, is there a trick to identify parts of the relationship with accuracy?
I've been going through these LR problems at turtle speed and although I'm trying to get better at identifying conditional relationships, it's not coming very easily for me.
Any help would be really appreciated !
Thanks,
Kristen