-  Mon May 09, 2016 9:40 pm
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							Hi, I was wondering: will logical reasoning questions have an unstated conclusion? For example in the following statement:"John is wrong that all apples are red but whenever John is wrong he throws a tantrum" the unstated conclusion would be "John will throw a tantrum" 
or will this be considered to NOT be an argument because the conclusion is unstated (and simply a set of factual statements)?
I only recently began my LSAT prep (finished chapter 2 of the LRB), so I apologize if this question seems silly.
Thank you very much!
Ashley
					
										
					  															  								 or will this be considered to NOT be an argument because the conclusion is unstated (and simply a set of factual statements)?
I only recently began my LSAT prep (finished chapter 2 of the LRB), so I apologize if this question seems silly.
Thank you very much!
Ashley


 
											
 
 