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D Negated --- "The multiple-use philosophy takes into account NO nonfinancial needs of the public."
"...the skills taught in secondary school science should be useful for making such decisions (decisions that adults typically make in their daily lives)".
Negation of E: "The ability to evaluate science-based arguments regarding practical issues is NEVER useful in making the decisions that adults typically make in their daily lives." (This destroys the argument completely)
Got this one right but out of pure POE. I was really unconfident with B.
I definitely need to focus on these. I got 5/5, but I took a LONG time on them. (Granted I was also playing with my dog, Oscar).
@SwagOD Nah I did the same. I just did shallow dips for the conclusions and D was the only one that matched the stimulus.
Finally beginning to learn the shallow dip method properly. I just eliminated conclusions that were making absolute claims in the conclusions. D didn't have it, just a probabilistic claim.
This is probably not the best one to go off of but I got it in less than a minute and probably sooner if I didn't second guess myself.
The stem directly calls it a "Claim"
There's only one answer that refers to it as a "Claim", E.
First time I was able to map it out in my head! Was slow, took a whole extra minute. But got it right without BR!
Less than a minute. First try. No BR needed.
I'm getting good at these. LESGOOOOO
@TeklaCo The way I read it was that B doesn't show the how copyright sometimes goes too far. B was just more of a statement about "works", and not copyright itself.
@joao123 If it has an essay by Jones, it's going to have an essay by Knight also. It says it won't contain all 3, so I ruled D out immediately.

I overthought this so badly.
But hey, I got it right! Maybe I can get accommodations to let me do the LSAT in 10 hours.