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Ok, I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I'm 6 days out from my LSAT and this LR Section completely wrecked me and my spirits haha
So confused as to how "written word" is not suggesting modern language for Question 15 answer choice D. I also didn't choose A because concluded seemed like a strong word, but idk #help
Question, isn't the antihistamine drug already on the market? Doesn't it say "newly marketed"?
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I don't know if I'm missing something, but how come we're not following Group 3 Negate Sufficient, or why does it not apply? When I solved this, I got it right intuitively, but when I try to apply Group 3 principles, they kinda don't fit here. Why is that?
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I'm confused as to when we know to assume things or make inferences. How do we automatically know that 'highly literate' implies you have 'reading skills'? I know its common sense, but often times in other questions we're encouraged to not even think about making these types of assumptions. I don't know when to make these jumps and inferences
^^ same, the discord link doesn't work
I think what JY said was wrong, this would hurt the argument, but it's not necessary to finish it off, even if you can capture its functioning, you still have to be able to explain it in time, so the argument could still be valid even with B.
Does the stimulus not have a contrapositive then? That not AP---> not Impression?
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I'm interested too! I'm taking the LSAT Flex in May and definitely need an accountability partner.
I'm currently a student so I am at home, but can work whenever is best for everyone! I currently scoring ~160, and am very variable on my LR (sometimes it's -5 or more). If anyone is on the same boat, and would like to study together/have an accountability partner---let me know!
Can someone explain better why 6D is wrong. It seems like the author is a purist. How do we know he wouldn't want the film to be out as it is.