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so generally speaking these are the three kinds of answers that youamp;#39;re going to see in flaw questions um ones that say the argumentamp;#39;s overlooking something assuming something or taking for granted or itamp;#39;s just trying to describe what the argument does and depending on the kind of answer choice that lends itself to a certain kind of analysis hereamp;#39;s how we should think about the answer so if the answer is saying the argument overlooks a certain possibility the main question I have in mind is does that possibility weaken the arguments because if that possibility would not weaken the arguments then itamp;#39;s not even relevant to the argumentamp;#39;s logic or in other words whether or not the arguments considered that possibility is not going to be something wrong with the argument if it doesnamp;#39;t weaken the argument and weamp;#39;ll apply this very soon to an example Iamp;#39;ve written myself but then to a couple of relatively difficult LSAT qu