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What does 'lack' mean in LSAT?
Does it mean 'shortage' or 'none'?
I'm curious as I encountered anther similar questions about quantifier!
I know it might be a silly question, but want to ask if there's any issue with this word on lsat.
Thanks a lot in advance:)
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@jayleencouture313
Huge thanks for noticing me that source!
Not a silly question. The LSAT is a test of language and requires you to think about the meaning of words. Lack means not enough, so you could have some or none. There's a specific quantity you need but you don't have it.
When in doubt, I check the Westster online dictionary for the precise definition.
lack
to be deficient or missing
to be short or have need of something