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This is how I interpreted the 2-step process...
How to solve a flaw question
Step 1: Is the ac found in the text?
Step 2: Is it a flaw?
Really helpful lol
Not necessarily the most important thing for this question, but be mindful every time you have a conclusion regarding cost that uses percentages in its reasoning. LSAT test makers love to have you assume that being a lesser percentage automatically means cheaper.
Had to step away after this one lol
The necessary condition is always present on the right side of the arrow. This means that when we identify a group 2 logical indicator, whatever idea immediately follows will be present on the right side of the arrow. If the logical indicator represents a group 1 indicator, then the idea immediately following the indicator represents our sufficient variable and will in turn be on the left side of the arrow. Therefore, if we return to your example, “universals exist only where they are instantiated.” We can see that "Only" is a group 2 indicator meaning instantiated will be on the right side of our arrow. To clarify, necessary on the right and sufficient on the left side of our arrow. Hope this helps.
My favorite part of the explanation is J.Y saying that if it still sounds weird, then don't worry, it is not that weird. Thanks, bro, that cleared everything up lol.