GMAT Tuesday: Critical Reasoning - Parts of an Argument

Study for the GMAT with Magoosh! 🎓 https://bit.ly/3Fb4T33 An argument, in the context of the GMAT, doesn’t involve screaming or yelling. Simply, an argument is the presentation of an idea. The point of the argument is to convince someone of this idea—or at least make it sound feasible. Knowing the ins and outs of what an argument contains is crucial for the critical reasoning section. In this video, I'll tell you about some of the things that make an argument an argument. By looking at the parts of the argument, we’ll find out what an argument really is - and how knowing this will help you on the GMAT. 00:00 - Kevin introduces the video 00:59 - Argument ≠ Conclusion 01:33 - Conclusion 02:07 - Premise 03:20 - Assumptions 03:57 - Example SUBSCRIBE to our channel for the best GMAT tips, tricks, and insights for acing the GMAT, as well as expert advice on getting into your business school of choice. Want more GMAT practice? Check out these helpful videos from the Magoosh GMAT channel: 5 Easy Strategies to Use on the GMAT Verbal Section:    • 5 Easy Strategies to Use on the GMAT Verba...   Should I Be Taking Practice Tests When Studying for the GMAT?:    • Should I Be Taking Practice Tests When Stu...   Did you know Magoosh has a blog? Get deep insights and helpful advice! Here are some GMAT FAQs to get you started: GMAT Online is Here to Stay: What You Need to Know: https://magoosh.com/gmat/gmat-online/ Build Your Own GMAT Study Schedule: https://magoosh.com/gmat/build-your-o... 🎓🎓🎓 ______________________ #GMATtips #GMATstudying #GMATmistakes ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Check out our newest upload! "GMAT Test-Maker Reveals How the Algorithm Really Works!"    • GMAT Test-Maker Reveals How the Algorithm ...   ~-~~-~~~-~~-~