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I got this question right, but I still don't agree with the logic of the answer choice. I completely agree that if the plants were cultivated the people used plants in ways that no other people did at that time. But when it comes to them being wild, it just says they ate a wider variety of wild plants than did any other people at the time. So if the plant remains are wild then the people ate plants A, B, C, D, and E and no other people at that time ate such a wide variety of plants. But does that mean that the people who occupied the site used some plants in ways that no other people did at that time. They ate it. What if another culture ate plants A, B, and C - Another culture ate D and E. Sure the people at the site were the only ones to eat the wide variety of all the plants, but that doesn't necessarily mean that other people at the time didn't use those plants in the same way as the people in question.
I'm experiencing the same exact phenomenon. I was 170+ on several past PTs but on the last few (60, 61, 62, and 63) I've been in the 165-166 range. Very frustrating. I'm considering taking a little break because all evidence points to burnout, but I'm not sure how long of a break I can afford as I'm also signed up for the October LSAT. The last time I took at 3 day break I hit a 173 when I came back, so I'm hoping for a similar phenomenon this time around. If I take this break I have to cut down the amount of PTs I had planned to take before the test. Any suggestions on which PTs I should take and how many I should take before the test date? Also whats the agreed upon consensus for the 2-3 days before the test?
I know there are keywords for specific problems, but I don't know if theres an easy way to locate them using those keywords. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Is anyone experiencing a lack of consistency similar to mine? When I first started PT-ing I started strong with a 167, 168, then a 171. Against the advice of 7sage I was taking PTs everyday and consequently my scores started to fall, for about 8 exams my score was in the 164-166 range and then I hit a 160. At that point I decided I shouldn't be taking PTs everyday. I took a few days off, and then started on a one day on one day off schedule. When I got back I thought I had it figured out - PT 58 - 170, PT 59 - 173. Now I just finished scoring PT 60 and I got a 165. I respect the beast that the LSAT is, but I just can't seem to formulate the appropriate strategy to attain consistent test scores. I am doing proper BR and dissecting every question in my review. Any tips or pointers would be much appreciated.
I chose answer choice D, because the insects were attracted to the G spider webs because of the SPECIFIC patterns of UV light that the webs reflected - in the answer choice it states that the synthetic web had a similar pattern, but that does not imply the pattern was identical. In my mind all things were equal except the pattern, and thats why D seemed like the right answer choice. Can anybody help me out here?
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