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In my experience, as long as the table you're working on, and the floor under it is clear, you should be good.
Another question that distinguishes between fact and knowledge:
LSAT 60 - Section 3 - Question 20
Question about AC E-
I ended up going with C because I figured that the new laws that were being overturned are not really considered "precedents" if they are so new. Is that not true about precedents? #help (Added by Admin)
Reason AC A is correct/does not strengthen:
Answer Choice A- speaks about distressed urban groups. That is what is wrong with this AC. The passage speaks about rural areas or suburban areas at best NOT urban areas.
I still had a hard time understanding why AC A was correct and didn't strengthen the argument so did further research and came up with the above answer.
From powerscore which I found helpful.
"Answer choice (D): This answer choice is tempting, but the stimulus says that a force is tugging on Uranus, not that Uranus is drifting away from the Sun. So you must account for the pull of something else, which this answer choice does not do."
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