Self-study
I have been studying for about about 3 months and am planning to take the April 2026 LSAT. I take a timed LR section almost every day, and for the past two weeks, I have been stuck getting -3 incorrect. Sometimes I get -4. I can't seem to progress past that point- which is difficult, since I am trying to break into the 170's. The questions I get wrong are usually the most difficult, but sometimes they are level 3 or 4. I always finish the section. Does anybody have any tips for getting over this hump? Thanks.
HELP
I got this one wrong because I picked choice C. In my view, it seemed like the structure of passage A was agreeing with Borges by giving him all the airtime. Then the author says in the last sentence, concluding on Borges's philosophy, "Thus, what unites works belonging to the same genre is the way those works are read, rather than, say, a set of formal elements found within the works"
Clearly, there is a counterexample here: "a set of formal elements within the works." So my question is: What makes that last sentence in the passage not the author's main thesis?
I see why A is correct too though, it just feels like C is also correct.