-  Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:45 am
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							Instructors,
Background:
This post is a continuation of diagramming post @ http://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewto ... =12&t=2164
At Steve's request, I am posting a new thread.
We discussed that "A presidential election is an event in which citizens elect the president" can be diagrammed as
"Presidential election citizen elect Mr. President
 citizen elect Mr. President
However, if I say that "a presidential election is any event in which citizens elect the prez", then the diagram would be
citizen elect the president presidential election.
 presidential election.
{The key here is to recognize sufficient indicators "any" }
I am good with this.
Question#1 :
Now this one is from PT36 S3 Q17 - The purpose of a GTA is to explain every feature in any of the arts.
I feel that the diagram would be :
Every feature in arts purpose of GTA   because "every" is a sufficient condition marker. Hence, it will trump the present tense sufficient indicator "is" (what's present tense sufficient indicator? Example. A robot is a machine. Diagram - robot
 purpose of GTA   because "every" is a sufficient condition marker. Hence, it will trump the present tense sufficient indicator "is" (what's present tense sufficient indicator? Example. A robot is a machine. Diagram - robot  machine. Here, "is" is a present tense sufficient indicator)
 machine. Here, "is" is a present tense sufficient indicator)
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Question #2:
Let's modify the above sentence. "The purpose of a GTA is to explain features in arts." Here, I have got rid of sufficient indicators "every" and "any of arts".
Hence, the diagram would be purpose of GTA features in arts. Is that correct?
 features in arts. Is that correct?
If not, please help me. I am really confused. Thanks in advance.
Please help me.
Thanks
Voodoo Child
					
										
					  															  								 Background:
This post is a continuation of diagramming post @ http://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewto ... =12&t=2164
At Steve's request, I am posting a new thread.
We discussed that "A presidential election is an event in which citizens elect the president" can be diagrammed as
"Presidential election
 citizen elect Mr. President
 citizen elect Mr. PresidentHowever, if I say that "a presidential election is any event in which citizens elect the prez", then the diagram would be
citizen elect the president
 presidential election.
 presidential election.{The key here is to recognize sufficient indicators "any" }
I am good with this.
Question#1 :
Now this one is from PT36 S3 Q17 - The purpose of a GTA is to explain every feature in any of the arts.
I feel that the diagram would be :
Every feature in arts
 purpose of GTA   because "every" is a sufficient condition marker. Hence, it will trump the present tense sufficient indicator "is" (what's present tense sufficient indicator? Example. A robot is a machine. Diagram - robot
 purpose of GTA   because "every" is a sufficient condition marker. Hence, it will trump the present tense sufficient indicator "is" (what's present tense sufficient indicator? Example. A robot is a machine. Diagram - robot  machine. Here, "is" is a present tense sufficient indicator)
 machine. Here, "is" is a present tense sufficient indicator)Please correct me if I am wrong.
Question #2:
Let's modify the above sentence. "The purpose of a GTA is to explain features in arts." Here, I have got rid of sufficient indicators "every" and "any of arts".
Hence, the diagram would be purpose of GTA
 features in arts. Is that correct?
 features in arts. Is that correct?If not, please help me. I am really confused. Thanks in advance.
Please help me.
Thanks
Voodoo Child



 
											