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Did the highlighting/underlining feature disappear for anyone else on this passage? I feel like it made it harder to create paragraph breaks!
I automatically ruled out any answer choice that mentioned the Atlantic because I thought we are only concerned about the Pacific right now. 💔 Rookie mistake.
Is there a chance for Kevin to also create an explanation video for this question? I like how he slows it down and metaphorically holds my hand through the process, J.Y. goes at a much faster pace. Respect to both, though!
I hate that the LSAT writers get away with confusing me with all that weird terminology! Just a bunch of nonsense followed by nonsense lol.
I turned the 4th sentence into a conditional chain instead of a bi-conditional like Kevin did and I still go the right answer. Did anyone else do that or did I just get lucky?🧍🏽♀️
AC rubbed me the wrong way because of the verb "questioning." I think "countering" would've been a better word, or even "disproving" because "questioning" just doesn't feel descriptively accurate. Anyone else relate?
Why are people putting their entire reading process in the discussion section? I wanted to see what people thought about this specific question but they're yapping about their low res summaries. 😭
I appreciate that Kevin's video explanation goes into more detail and mentions some errors that I definitely made. Thank you!
I misread "only if" as a sufficient condition indicator, rookie mistake!! 😭
Evolution is such an interesting topic! Someone should do a study if interest in passage topic correlates with better scores.
"...excess of sophistication he observed not only in the later abstract expressionists but in some other pop artists" is why I thought AC D was wrong.
Did anyone else connect "new clues at their current rate" to the last section of paragraph 3 that says scientists need to collect more evidence? That's why I chose C. Is it wrong because of the word "rate" in AC C?
@BenPocheron Solidify and firm are synonyms, that was my thought process lol.




girl i thought "divert" in this context meant distracting them or making them (the reader) think about something else. 🙄