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@beneley2k your first paragraph would be a mere assumption. which it seems like you have understood in your second readthrough. there's nothing that says anything about broadcast being in several countries. therefore, it can't really help or go against cable tv having advantages. which is why it's merely consistent, and therefore the least of the 5.
im confused. "Some students in Mrs. Stoops's class can read," can also mean "Some students that can read are in Mrs. Stoops's class." However, when you mapped it, you said that students and read are two different sets. However, the translation seems to merge these two and is now "students reading" and "Mrs. stoops's class." Am I wrong?
@ZoomorphicValidGoal I disagree with this. In this claim, I understood "usually" as "most of the time". Whether it happens every month, quarter, or year is irrelevant unless it's stated in the claim.
I really misread this question and was making a case for the principle, and I chose C. I gotta be slower.
@LindaLopez same here lmfao. these are watered down for sure. i think with practice though we will get better, maybe we should start doing conditional drills?
i am having an EXTREMELY HARD TIME indentifying premises and conclusions. the skill builders were much more easier than the actual LSAT questions.
i am in Ny and 6 years out of undergrad. taking the LSAT in august like a lot of recent commenters! lemme know if anyont wants to connect, my Dms are open.
got it right, 1:52 minutes over the time though.