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PT112.S3.Q1
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Thursday, Feb 23 2017

Anyone else taught it was a reasonable assumption to think that any self-respecting human being would evacuate their house while their place is getting rid of lead paint?

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PT112.S2.P1.Q4
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Wednesday, Feb 22 2017

For question 4: I don't understand why the answer insists on discussing line 45 when clearly the questions references the use of the word community on line 11. Please explain. Thanks!

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PT115.S4.Q7
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Saturday, May 20 2017

I was initally going to choose A but I thought that the answer choices were written around to ensure a difference between "writing well" and being "qualified to write" so I chose D instead (would have chosen B next), I am not getting this.

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PT114.S4.Q25
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Tuesday, May 16 2017

How the hell does "compatible" translate to "having nothing to do with"????

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PT114.S4.Q11
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Monday, May 15 2017

B and D seemed somewhat attractive to me.

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PT114.S3.P4.Q22
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Sunday, May 14 2017

You dismissed B on account of "taking sides" but I don't think "taking sides" and "identifying oneself with one side or another" is the same thing. Any better ways to distinguish B and D?

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PT123.S3.Q6
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Saturday, Jan 14 2017

"usually" vs "sometimes"

How do we distinguish the two in terms of likely occurrences? Say over the course of 100 attempts, how many times will "usually" happen as opposed to "sometimes" in terms of the LSAT?

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PT113.S4.Q21
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Saturday, May 13 2017

The fact that E uses the the phrase "more beneficial" --doesn't that indicate that the argument values the long term over the short term? Any better ideas on why B is a better answer than E?

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Friday, May 12 2017

Would love to join this group, how?

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PT123.S2.Q14
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Thursday, Jan 12 2017

I still found this explanation confusing. How I got to the right answer is by dismissing B, C, and D as irrelevant and A as an answer that actually strengthened the argument. I am still not convinced that E weakens the argument but it was the only answer I couldn't quite disqualify. Anyone else reach this conclusion?

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PT123.S2.Q1
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Monday, Jan 09 2017

Ok I see why B is the correct answer but I am still not fully convinced that A is not an incorrect answer: can someone help elaborate?

Hello:

During blind review, I find myself getting the correct answer on many "difficult" questions because I moved on when I found what I figured out to be the right answer. This technique has helped me go past questions that aren't that difficult but do present with well written wrong answers. Any thoughts from the community?

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PT113.S2.Q22
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Saturday, May 06 2017

What I learned from this question: Make sure answer choices relate to the conclusion of the argument. That would have made selecting the correct answer a lot easier.

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