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I read each answer and looked for a an argument with "most" and "more" and then circled it and moved on. I realize this isn't a fully reliable method, but my brain was not allowing me to read and comprehend these answers for some reason.
This is the hardest question I've ever seen on the LSAT
I've been doing really well with the harder questions, but this one got me.
Went through this way too quickly and didn't distinguish between libraries and bookstores.
im getting maybe 90% of the 5/5 difficulty questions but maybe 50% on the 3/5 :/
Just as I began to think I had MBT mastered...
Maybe law school isn't for me LOL
subject-noun: They
predicate-verb: are conducting
predicate-object: experiments
modifiers:
experiments (to better understand the mechanism)
mechanism (which enables such extraction)
I just read the answer choices and picked the answer that made the most sense intuitively. If I am getting questions right this way, is it necessary to do a deep dive?