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So if we see the word "should" in an answer choice, should we disregard it? #help
Got it wrong but hey it clicked for me :/
I'd be interested!!
He put love as a noun and a verb hahaha
I can’t understand these rule and application questions
#help on Question 7, did we discuss "usually" being a substitute for "most." And are there more versions of quantifiers we discussed in the lessons that are different and if so how do we tell?#feedback
Why is "plays that continue to be performed regularly over many decades and centuries" not the necessary condition? In the paragraph the sentence begins with only. Should it not be
SE → DC?
" The only plays that continue to be performed regularly over many decades and centuries are those that skillfully explore human nature"
#help
J.Y.'s brain drawing is really good!
What tips would you recommend come test day, if we see words we are unfamiliar with in the answer choices #help
knew it was a sufficient necessity error but answer choices played me. Now I know. We ball
Sufficient Assumptions do not feel like freebees they are definitely my worse LR type
#help I am struggling to understand how in the examples, the answers are choosing which is the necessary and sufficient answer. For example in 1.6, the question: "Unless you brush your teeth, you'll get cavities." BRUSH -> CAVATIES
we negate the clause and then make it the sufficient answer. So it would be /BRUSH -> CAVITIES and the the contrapositive would be /CAVITIES -> BRUSH.
The "if...then..." Would be "If you do not brush your teeth, then you'll get cavities." And the contrapositive would be, "If you do not have cavities, then you brush your teeth."
But I do not understand how the examples come to the conclusion of Brushing your teeth as a necessary condition for not getting cavities. Please someone explain cause I swear I understand everything else up to this point!
After completing all the lessons for logical reasoning, it is crazy how clear most of this is now! Stick with it ladies and gentlemen!
wow I'm getting these questions right, but it is taking me like 5 min... just need to practice speed
Can someone help explain why D is incorrect, I chose B, and understand why C is right, but am still confused on D. #help
It came down to A or C for me and I failed…
At least J.Y. makes the pain of the LSAT a little more bearable🥲
4/5! I'll take it!