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Laura Munoz
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Laura Munoz
Wednesday, Jul 31 2024

I am able to write out the conditionals right for every sentence and also get the sentence right. But I can't seem to chain the conditionals and it stresses me out.

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Laura Munoz
Wednesday, Jul 31 2024

This is giving me a major headache!

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Laura Munoz
Friday, Jun 28 2024

I am very confused with sentence 3 and 4. I thought I was understanding the module until now.

Sentence 3: Botanists recently discovered plants that can extract phosphorus from the sand covering their leaves.

I identified the kernel of the sentence as

1: Botanists and 2: recently discovered plants

and I put the modifier to #1 as: that can extract phosphorus from the sand covering their leaves but as I am typing this I realize that I am wrong and just confusing myself. I'll definitely have to rewatch this a couple more times.

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Laura Munoz
Friday, Jun 28 2024

Britney reads (clause) and Sabrina listens (clause).

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Laura Munoz
Thursday, Jun 27 2024

The dog [subject-noun] plays [predicate-verb] with the cat [predicate-object]

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Laura Munoz
Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

Wouldn't answer choice D be considered too strong? That's what I initially thought once I saw the word "always"

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Laura Munoz
Thursday, Jun 20 2024

I'm having trouble understanding the assumptions section. When should I know when to make up an assumption? and Will the LSAT questions ask what assumption makes the argument weaker or stronger? If that makes sense. Thanks!

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Laura Munoz
Friday, Jul 12 2024

For 3.5, translated back to english is "If Heegun attends the dinner, then Wong cannot attend the dinner." "If Wong attends the dinner, then Heegun cannot attend the dinner."

I translated it as If Heegun attends dinner, then Wong DOES NOT attend the dinner. Does it matter? Thanks!

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Laura Munoz
Friday, Jul 12 2024

I am super confused by "you pick either idea, then negate that idea, then make that idea the necessary condition." Same for the Negate Sufficient lesson. I automatically look for the sufficient/necessary condition and I'm cinfusing myself trying to pick an idea.

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Laura Munoz
Thursday, Aug 08 2024

I was in between A and D for the longest time but I read the stimulus over and over again and A just made more sense when it came to strengthening. Slowly but surely getting these questions right...

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Laura Munoz
Tuesday, Aug 06 2024

As soon as I read D, I knew it was the right answer but took a little longer to answer because it was a little suspicious that I spotted the answer right away. I need to be more confident when it comes to the answer I'm choosing. That definitely stresses me out.

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