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by beat_gmat_09 » Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:22 pm
Hi,

Anyone please help.
I don't find the argument below to have much/any flaws. I find it persuasive. What do you think ?
In Analysis of argument, one has to find assumptions and flaws, how should i deal when i confront such prompt?
Please help me guys.

One assumption point i noted - Email will resolve existing corporate communication problems. The premise states - "Vast quantities...". One assumption lies here is communication problems consists something like - "information about products, services, market transactions etc ...

Recent technological improvements in electronic mail(e-mail) will resolve existing corporate communication problems. Vast quantities of information about products, services, and market transactions, as well as most basic business communications, can be electronically exchanged, quickly and at relatively low cost.
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by Geva@EconomistGMAT » Mon Dec 06, 2010 1:24 am
This has more of an "analysis of an issue" feel. Are you sure it's from the right list? Analysis of an argument prompts are ususally preceded by a "the following was published in X" message.
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by beat_gmat_09 » Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:41 am
Geva@MasterGMAT wrote:This has more of an "analysis of an issue" feel. Are you sure it's from the right list? Analysis of an argument prompts are ususally preceded by a "the following was published in X" message.
Hi Geva,
I double-checked, this is argument prompt.
Took it from kaplan, was stumped after seeing it.
I too looked at it as Issue essay.
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by clawhammer » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:25 am
beat_gmat_09 wrote:
Geva@MasterGMAT wrote:This has more of an "analysis of an issue" feel. Are you sure it's from the right list? Analysis of an argument prompts are ususally preceded by a "the following was published in X" message.
Hi Geva,
I double-checked, this is argument prompt.
Took it from kaplan, was stumped after seeing it.
I too looked at it as Issue essay.
bro there are so many good ones available from mba.com (2004 AWA.doc file), why go for other souces? Also those are probably the ones from which you expect questions, i doubt if one could ever finish all of them.

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by beat_gmat_09 » Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:32 pm
clawhammer wrote:
beat_gmat_09 wrote:
Geva@MasterGMAT wrote:This has more of an "analysis of an issue" feel. Are you sure it's from the right list? Analysis of an argument prompts are ususally preceded by a "the following was published in X" message.
Hi Geva,
I double-checked, this is argument prompt.
Took it from kaplan, was stumped after seeing it.
I too looked at it as Issue essay.
bro there are so many good ones available from mba.com (2004 AWA.doc file), why go for other souces? Also those are probably the ones from which you expect questions, i doubt if one could ever finish all of them.
I think you are right, thanks for the tip.
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