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  • Thursday, May 09 2013

    Thanks for your prompt response.

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  • Thursday, May 09 2013

    Line 18, Passage A, "presents difficulties" to different groups. It's not a problem to solve. You can try to solve the problem for the Roma (that would be a very nice thing to do). But, in the passage, "problematic" is referring to the how tough is it to meet these conditions as Roma.

    Line 33, Passage B, "legal criterion... citizens". A legal criterion can present difficulties for a group of people, but a legal criterion is not something that one attempts to "solve".

    I hope that helps! There are video explanations of both the passage and the questions here:

    http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-56-section-4-passage-3-passage/ http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-56-section-4-passage-3-questions/

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