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How much notation should be performed for LR Questions?
Tarheel13
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I always identify the premises in my head and bracket the conclusion. Should I be actually circling subjects/predicates and noting where context ends/argument begins as well?
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ENTJ
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Less is more. Labeling Premise/Conclusion/Context is more than sufficient. With really easy questions, you wouldn't even need to do that.
By the way, I have a good friend from North Carolina. ^_^
vandyzach
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I honestly don't think it's that big of a deal.
Sometimes I just find myself doing some underlining and bracketing automatically/naturally. I say do whatever works for you.
Tarheel13
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Okay cool. Thanks for the clarification guys!
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By the way, I have a good friend from North Carolina. ^_^
Sometimes I just find myself doing some underlining and bracketing automatically/naturally. I say do whatever works for you.