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After doing quite a few drills on N.A. questions, I've noticed that double negative answer choices seem to be answer of choice. Is this just a coincidence? Or am I seeing a trend?
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After doing quite a few drills on N.A. questions, I've noticed that double negative answer choices seem to be answer of choice. Is this just a coincidence? Or am I seeing a trend?
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Maybe that was the trend in that PT, but I don't think that is a general trend.
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Just a couple of the ones I've noticed today, but I've seen them elsewhere. I just wasn't sure if they were an LSAT writer's clue in narrowing my answer choices down when I see a double negative, I have good odds it's the correct answer.
Can you give an example of one?