diagramming the argument

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diagramming the argument

by tanviet » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:39 am
hi friends

I read Manhatant CR.The book recommend to diagram the argument for 3 reasons mentioned in the books

I try diagramming. For some questions, I see diagramming waste time. But when I face a hard, long argument, I see deagramming is effective

anyone have any suggestion. we should diagram or not?
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by harsh.champ » Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:43 am
duongthang wrote:hi friends

I read Manhatant CR.The book recommend to diagram the argument for 3 reasons mentioned in the books

I try diagramming. For some questions, I see diagramming waste time. But when I face a hard, long argument, I see deagramming is effective

anyone have any suggestion. we should diagram or not?
Well,I would say that practice is the key over here.
It is for you to decide in which question you found it helpful and in which you don't??

Personally,I dont like to adopt it.

Have u gone thru Powerscore CR??
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