Will the in-person LSAT offered beginning Aug 2023 be a pencil+paper administration? or does Prometric typically offer laptops to take the test digitally at the test center (point+click)?
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I chose C because it seemed to imply the same person that painted the self-portrait acted as a live model for the true painter of the aristocrat battle (a different person), therefore the painter of the self-portrait couldn't have painted toe aristocrat battle-- then again, I guess mirrors existed so he 'technically' could've used himself as a model..
I had a similar experience when doing games for the first 1-2 months of studying. Other people have said the same thing in the past but I truly agree-- brute forcing your brain into thinking along the lines of the explanations is the only thing that worked for me. It took ~20-30 hours of games-exclusive practice before I was able to make the types of inferences they make in the explanations.
bruh this is crazy
i feel like the correct way to diagram the first argument in e is informed about world --> read newspaper daily; 'provided that' points to a necessary condition, meaning if somebody is informed about the world, then they must read the newspaper daily. part 2 would be informed about the world --> appreciate other cultures; this structure matches the stimulus because it involves only 1x mistaken negation, so wouldn't it, too, be correct?
Chose C because I thought it was highlighting low fat intake countries' cancer incidence is only low because everybody's dying of cancer in that country at a rapid rate, but i guess that would mean the 'incidence' is high for that country and I don't fully understand the definition of 'incidence' haha
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