Can someone walk me through why answer choice D DOES have the same effect as rule 2? I understand attacking these is long and tedious, but I'm having trouble conceptualizing how this rule replaces rule 2
This whole game took me much longer than I wanted it to. I'm wondering - was this question simply a plug and chug? I ended up doing that here, and since the correct answer is E, it took a looot of time to get the correct answer.
This is a tough principle question. We're asked to find a principle to which the argument conforms. The conclusion is that it's best not to take a strong position unless one has considered all the evidence. The evidence for this position is that in order to understand an issue, one must consider al...
Hey, Irini. Most of what you typed was spot on. Your translation of D, though, was (D): ~believe would harm + believe contempt --> ~joke I think there's a scope shift again between "show contempt" and "believe contempt", therefore I also cross off D I'm not sure where you got...
i chose A - because B is qualified with "sometimes".. T is saying art critic is biased M is saying art crtic is always biased A seemed clear and concise What am i missing here I know this is an old post, but here's why i reasoned that the 'sometimes' in B doesn't make it wrong. M actually...