Silly idea I know but I wanted to see how helpful these lessons had been for my brain so I didn't even read the statements. I just read 'many'/'some'), 'most', 'all', etc, and picked the answers that had the correct formal argument conclusion quantifier. Got them all right. I obviously will fully read the questions on the actual LSAT. But 7Sage, I LOVE YOU!!!
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Silly idea I know but I wanted to see how helpful these lessons had been for my brain so I didn't even read the statements. I just read 'many'/'some'), 'most', 'all', etc, and picked the answers that had the correct formal argument conclusion quantifier. Got them all right. I obviously will fully read the questions on the actual LSAT. But 7Sage, I LOVE YOU!!!