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For #16 I chose D even though I really liked C because the "genuine fulfillment" threw me off since the argument spent some time building up that it's not necessarily genuine fulfillment. The very last sentence threw me off as well, "does not suggest...genuine fulfillment must be less than advertisement suggests."
Wouldn't the advertisement suggest more genuine fulfillment that actually happens? I guess that's why I really struggled to make the connection with freedom of choice -> opportunity for genuine fulfillment. I thought the passage was trying to indicate that freedom of choice is more important than if it actually fulfills you or not.
Can someone help me out here?
#help
I actually hate this question like ew
try to apply the answer back to its referentials- so ask yourself "what claim?" when it says "the claim" or "what conditions?" when it says "conditions." if it follows the same route of logic + is a legitimate flaw then it is likely the answer
my first W of the day thank you jesus
anyone confused by the (at times) confusing answer videos could try using chatgpt! i copy my question into there and ask it to "Reason" and give me an explanation on why my answer is wrong and why the correct answer is right. could be helpful for anyone reading, as you can also ask the ai to dumb it down even further if you're still not grasping it
Can't believe I got this wrong. Of course he is assuming that they are from a wide variety of regions and that's why he comes to his hypothesis! So it's not that he fails to take it into account..... will note for next time
It is based on practice tests I believe
5/5 on medium even tho i failed most of the curriculum questions...anyone else
yas psych majors in the chat
My strategy here (which could be wrong) is that I look for what piece of information sticks out the most. Like a sentence that mentions a new phrase or piece of information, and I think to myself, "what in the stimulus reinforces this idea?" In this case, it was the "interpretations" (which of course happens to be part of the conclusion). As soon as I saw that, I knew that my answer would require me to constitute what exactly interpretations of reality are.
This could be dumb luck, but SA/NA questions are my worst, so I hope I'm starting to improve.
Causal logic will be the death of me
This helped me a lot thank you
I got C but I wanted it to be B so bad :( it would make so much more sense that they are mating more often since there are so many of them in the same place!!!!!
Prayed to God that B was the right answer even tho I lowkey had no idea why. God's got me!
Twisters movie anyone?
Predicting in these questions helps soooooo much. Just went straight into the answer key choice looking for "intervene" and boom, stopped looking right when I found it
ur user brings me back to my league phase...i wish i had time to play.. but the lsat is taking up all my time </3
its too early to worry about time. worrying about hitting time as you're just getting started will lead to your demise
I am extremely down for this, please lmk
This makes a lot of sense thank you
Yes, as if it is in the sufficient, the adoption of N or O are independently sufficient to trigger the adoption of M. O could be thrown off a cliff but if we have N then we will get M as well. Or N could be thrown off a cliff, but if we have O, we are getting M.
Im interested