- Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:15 pm
#5431
Hello, I’m a big fan of the power score books, but there is one thing that I simply do not understand.
Can the statement “X (causes, produces effect, leads to, etc.) Y” be converted to “X ->Y” and be used in a conditional logic chain in the LR section?
For example in your book (sorry I forget the pg number) you state:
‘Vague laws set vague limits on people’s freedom, which makes it impossible for them to know for certain whether their actions are legal.’
Then you draw the following conditional statement chain: Vague laws -> Vague limits -> cannot know actions are legal
These sentences don’t have the typical N/S conditional indicators, and it seems like there is a causal relationship between the elements.
Thanks for your help!
Can the statement “X (causes, produces effect, leads to, etc.) Y” be converted to “X ->Y” and be used in a conditional logic chain in the LR section?
For example in your book (sorry I forget the pg number) you state:
‘Vague laws set vague limits on people’s freedom, which makes it impossible for them to know for certain whether their actions are legal.’
Then you draw the following conditional statement chain: Vague laws -> Vague limits -> cannot know actions are legal
These sentences don’t have the typical N/S conditional indicators, and it seems like there is a causal relationship between the elements.
Thanks for your help!