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Same here when I chose AC E, but as JY said effective way to get... implies toddlers succeeded which is too narrow and makes it more similar to AC D's narrow flaw. Therefore, AC A was more logically generalised.
True that, I just realised after seeing ur reply that AC C is actually a mistaken reversal
I got the Lawgics correct, but messed up in ACs by ignoring A
same here, I was so confident that didn't even BR it :/
April or June 2022 here, interested to connect with your grp!
Got it, I thought it was based on some average of all of those who attempted, but now I see why I am getting most of the v.high priority qs wrong as it's based on my own performance if I'm not wrong
What does the 'priority' indicate about the question? I've seen some lower rated questions, but with High priority, so what does it mean exactly?
NVM, I got my clarification here in a similar question: https://7sage.com/question/PT103.S3.Q12/explanation
Yes, we're supposed to take all assumptions in AC as true and then compare em, the more its consistent with stim's logic, the lesser scope it has to weaken that stim.
I rejected this "carcinogenic effect" assumption because I didn't even know what it meant, nor did stim ever mention it, so how could we correlate carcinogenic effect with conversion of healthy into cancer cells? #help
P.S.- So, I chose D coz it sounded more practical or atleast at par with stim, but now I see that if-then aren't proper weakeners because it proves that ur accepting that THC needs to be modified.
Plot Twist: Little Goku was the disciple of JY, the one who taught him how to attack
Oh damn, I literally saw the word EXCEPT just now after reading your comment :/
This was part of MSS question set, so I thought to reject B because that was more like Main Point.
Interested, planning to give my first official LSAT in April, 2022.
I'm interested!