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#FEEDBACK Please consider not using abbreviations.
For those that struggle with which group rules to follow, I use the order of the vowels finishing with a No.
Group 1 | Group 2
I for If | O for Only
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Group 3 | Group 4
U for /Unless | No for /No
Remember to not follow your biased views!!!! I missed this one because of my own bias on the matter, rather than putting myself in the role of what the question asked.
I went with D because I got hung up on "E" mentioning "companies", thinking that National Parks are not companies, so I chose wrong.
Actually, I did like it! It will help me with the various sentences that are commonly seen in the LSAT, so that I can map out the flow correctly.
...If the Jedi/Force combo is not for you, just try to swap it with another combo that will help you visualize the flow...
Best wishes to all future lawyers. :-)
I'm in a similar situation, so I am open to join your virtual study group. We can do this!
The term “inappropriately” deterred me from selecting D.
Potential Tip for others, in case you haven't used this already: I use the "Find Text" to find key words that flag the similarity for these parallel reasoning questions. Example, for PT135.S4.Q24 I searched for "also", which is found in the problem statement, and in only one of the answers, leading to selecting that one and move on. Hope this helps!