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I know you're trying to compare the difference between A and D and the reasoning between the choices and why overall A is the correct answer, but bringing them up at the same time can sometimes blur the lines of the reasoning between each.
I would recommend going through the answer choices in order, getting the reasoning for that answer choice to be right or wrong, then if you are down to just A and D choosing the one that lends the most support.
got this really easy in blind review but took me like 10 min
im sad feel like i always get the second best option ): chose E on this one. Test isnt for 3 months but hopefully i get better
for me being able to easily recognize the conclusion (by the indicator) mkaes it so much easier to get the answer right in a short amount of time. if you are having trouble make sure you can almost instantly spot the conclusion.
feel like this is easier than the find the rule since i can kinda assume the answer choice more
according to power score out of last couple years and out of 356 logical reason question youll see this 5 times so about 1.4%
Source-
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-most-common-lsat-logical-reasoning-question-types/
how come this is rated the easier question and gets a 10 min video while the harder rated questions will get like a 4 min video
if you go back to the foundations -> arguments-> assumptions it pretty well stated out what a valid assumption is , might want to check it out !
shouldve said cnn lol
its not really about cheese tho, its more about food with high levels of fat (cheese) and lower levels of fat (red meat)
doing this is really smart btw something other study sites or self study wont do
personally I like to read to the "lets review" section before I start. Helps me get an understanding before I hop in.
dang "not coming back" threw me for a surprise lol, I would've thought we would at least glanced at it after reading the next passage.