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Why is E wrong? Also, what would be an example of it? If E is right isn't C right? #help
So it's still conditional with "may" or "likely"? I thought it wasn't? #help
Also,
What about most? Does it mean "most of the time it will always happen? I'm just confused about the translation into english from logic.
I got this wrong because I thought morally wrong was the same thing as not morally right. Can I ever assume something like this? #help
Is B wrong because there is no conditional statement stating this in the stimulus? #help
When it says argument does that mean the combination of the premises and conclusion or just focus on the conclusion? #help
I picked E, I don't understand why it's wrong.
For role of word questions, is it sufficient to select the answer based on the actual definition? For #25 it worked. #help
Why didn't you diagram the 3rd sentence? "The power of police to enforce a society's laws makes those laws effective" #help
What is the main difference between B and C? I am so bad at these. B says the only ones with motivation so i thought that was right. #help
How do you know when something isn't a conditional statement? The second statement isn't one because the "may"? #help
(I went over the core curriculum 10x already so if someone could give me a simple answer I would really appreciate that)
The reason I didn't pick D for Q14 is because the "may" threw me off. I thought it DOES result from... #help?
14) passage A never explicitly states the words "conscious intention" and I thought that meant it isn't correct for these types of questions. #help
What does answer choice C mean for question 18? #help
Are conditional statements usually wrong for SA question types? #help
Wouldn't the conclusion be "I was late to my meeting" since the "because" is before it? JY said it would be the IF statement. #help
For answer choice A, because of "unless" you negate the sufficient condition. Once you do this, what do you replace "unless" with?
Should it read
"If a claim is extraordinary it should should be presented uncritically "if not" backed by evidence of a high standard"
The "if not" replacing the unless?
#help
The newer LSATS are starting to use a complete paraphrase instead of exact sentences. I chose C but almost chose E. Is there a question stem that will let you know which type you should look for? #help
Isn't the argument the conclusion? Why did JY say the argument = the premises? I don't understand why JY said it starts at however, because it starts in the first sentence where the admin is getting his point across. #help
When a sentence comes before a new sentence containing "therefore" does that always mean it is a premise supporting that conclusion? #help
How is 18 B? The whole point of passage B is to discuss controversial v uncontroversial activities. #help
For line reference questions, should we only read that specific sentence? Should we not look at the sentences before or after it? For example #2. #help
Does "As a result" always introduce a main conclusion? Or can it introduce a subsidiary conclusion? I picked B for this.
When I asked why to the But statement, it seemed as if the last sentence answered the question and supported it. #help
Also what is the test to check if a sentence is a premise v conclusion?
Why is E wrong? #help