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How is 2.1 an argument? According to the definitions you mentioned earlier this section, an argument’s aim is to persuade. An argument should have an aim, a definition, and structure. Though I see definition and structure. I don’t see how its being persuasive. If the last sentence said “ those companies that might produce such foods SHOULD now shift towards healthier alternatives.” Rather than “ those companies that might produce such foods will now shift towards healthier alternatives.” it would make more sense right? Right now, it seems more like it is just a fact. Can you please explain this to me? Thank you in advance!
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New to studying for LSAT. Just got 7Sage but I’m not sure which version to study on. I do like videos more and I see version 1 has more of them. V1 is not outdated correct? What version should I study? What are the pros and cons of each basically? Thanks in advance!
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