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Sample card prompts
- In the context of an argument, what is a 'premise'?
- What is a 'conclusion' in logical reasoning?
- Words such as 'therefore,' 'hence,' and 'thus' typically indicate which part of an argument?
- What type of assumption must be true for an argument to work, such that its negation destroys the argument?
- In Reading Comprehension, what is the 'Main Idea' of a passage?
- Which Reading Comprehension question type asks about facts explicitly stated ?
- What defines an 'inference' in a Reading Comprehension or Critical Reasoning context?
- What type of question asks for the logical role played by a specific sentence or paragraph?
- What does an 'Evaluate' question ask you to identify?
- In logical reasoning, what is the operator for 'Conjunction'?
- What is the 'Contrapositive' of the conditional statement [formula]?
- What is a 'concession' in the structure of an argument?
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