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September 15, 2016

Weakening Concepts and Truth vs. Validity

Weakening Concepts and Truth vs. Validity

How do you attack assumptions to weaken the argument? Do the three incorrect answers for weakening questions deal with incorrect assumptions or conclusions? Read this discussion between a PowerScore student, a PowerScore senior instructor,  and LSAT Bible Trilogy author Dave Killoran to learn more!

Here’s a quick preview. Make sure to check out the full thread to read the entire explanation Nikki and Dave provided to this student:

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