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Hey guys, how do I differentiate "infer" vs "properly infer" in LR? I understood "infer" to mean Most Strongly Supported and "properly infer" to mean Must Be True. Am I right here?
@MichaelWright Thank you for your quick response, Mike! But in older PTs, like the one in PT2.S2.Q24, "infer" was being used to mean MSS, I think (I chose C not E, because Most could mean "All" but not "not All")? Should I be concerned about it? So in newer PTs, I should just treat both of them as MBT? Thanks in advance.
Hey guys, how do I differentiate "infer" vs "properly infer" in LR? I understood "infer" to mean Most Strongly Supported and "properly infer" to mean Must Be True. Am I right here?
@MichaelWright Hey Mike! Nice name lol Sorry about the trouble. But your clear explanation really cut through the noise I was trapped in... for like a week. I didn't know who to ask or what to think about it. Finally, I got the answer I was looking for Thanks! Subscribing to 7sage is the best move I have made in this LSAT journey.