By which, I mean can a conclusion be divided between two complete sentences. Where in the sum of the two sentences create the fully fleshed out conclusion. If so, does the sentence have to have a comma or can it be “Sentence 1. +Sentence 2 = conclusion.”

Regards,

Dalton

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  • Friday, Jan 26 2018

    Yes. Sometimes it'll happen.

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  • Thursday, Jan 25 2018

    I don't see why not: for instance, one sentence might explain or clarify the other. I don't think format would matter.

    That being said, I don't recall seeing many LR stimuli with their conclusions split into 2 sentences.

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  • Thursday, Jan 25 2018

    Yes. That's certainly possible. It's certainly not all that common on the LSAT, though. Be careful though, that one sentence isn't the sub conclusion giving support to the main conclusion.

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