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Hi!
I'm wondering if there is a cheat sheet that exists to help coin what language indicates a specific task.
For example: "properly inferred" = Must Be True
I understand that for a lot of question stems there's more obvious wording (i.e. Which ... must be true = must be true) but I'm just curious if something like this exists and can be shared for the examples that aren't so readily apparent.
I have a cheat sheet with each question type and their approaches and would LOVE to be able to add this info to each.
Thank you!
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Here's another great resource from 7Sage! This is a cheat sheet with all 24 types of LR questions, with typical question stems, links to video lessons and drills, and tips to choose the right answer: https://7sage.com/lsat-resources/lr-question-types
@RobertCarlson Thank you, thank you!
This was recommended to me by my tutor. It's a LR question type chart on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/1bpdnq9/here_is_a_logical_reasoning_question_types_chart/
Hope it helps!
@boomboom Thank you so much!