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The LSAT asks about two kinds of assumptions, which are easily confused. Necessary assumptions are those that an argument depends upon. They may seem obvious or trivial. They may defend against ...
This inference may imply accepting a conclusion pointed to by an author in light of the evidence they present, or "conjecturing an alternative," equally logical, conclusion or argument based on ...
1. Understand your own logic. Take the time to sit with your argument and build a map of how your logic flows from the claim to the reasons for it.
Inductive reasoning is a logical process (and a soft skill) of drawing generalized conclusions based on specific observations, examples, or patterns. It moves from bottom to top or from particular ...