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Cool, another trick. How clumsy of me, I should have recalled this trick amongst the twenty billion other tricks on this god damn test.
"The idea immediately following the logical indicator is the necessary condition" then why does it feel as if every other question contradict this rule? I'm probably just stupid but, for example, question 2 states "universals exist only where they are instantiated." and yet "instantiated" is not on the left side of the lawgic arrow. Doesn't the phrase after the indicator indicate that it will go on the left side of the arrow?
I thought the answer was:
instantiated -> universals
/universal -> instantiated
idk how cheat sheets are able to help yall. each question seems highly unique and trying to remember key phrases and question types seems like an exercise in futility. How do cheat sheet help you guys and do you have any suggestions as to how to use them to study?
im gonna cry and make the lsat test makers watch
i am not getting a single one right, kms
How would planting the trees hasten global warming if not that it somehow speeds up the process? Wouldn't the trees just be less effective in absorbing carbon rather than outright harmful?
Yeah nah, this question gets a red flag from me. Why is it not a reasonable assumption to believe the ACTOR OF THE PLAY may have a copy of the script that they were in? I chose D because of this assumption, if anything it feels backwards to believe an actor wouldn't have a copy of the play they were in.