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Justify the Conclusion Questions

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stimulus contains   argument  
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info in stimulus is   suspect, reasoning errors present  
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answer choices are   accepted as given, "new" info  
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conclusion is made ______   logical  
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answer choice must make conclusion   100% proven  
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answer choice will   add info to premises that makes reasoning structure valid  
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premise + answer choice =   conclusion  
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stem example   "The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?"  
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stem example   "Which one of the following, if assumed, would allow the conclusion to be properly drawn?"  
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stem example   "Which one of the following, if true, enables the conclusion to be properly drawn?"  
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stem example   "Which one of the following is an assumption that would serve to justify the conclusion above?"  
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any "new" element   will be the correct answer  
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elements common to conclusion and at least one premise   won't be the correct answer  
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elements in premises but not conclusion   are usually the correct answer  
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link elements in   premises and conclusions  
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