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kushshah200256
Tuesday, Jul 30 2024

I understand why dropping the modifiers is valuable to help unpack complex text, but in terms of efficiency and pace on the LSAT, is this the most efficient way to understand complex text? Or should we be able to read the sentence and instantly understand its meaning without dissecting it? I wonder if there is a correlation between what level of text requires a student to dissect in order to understand, as opposed to just instantly understanding it, and one's score on the LSAT.

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Tuesday, Jul 30 2024

Im currently having this same issue, second time in 3 days...

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Tuesday, Aug 20 2024

on the test how should we annotate bc we cant markup the test like you do if its online?

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Sunday, Aug 18 2024

So with the reversal not being applicable with most this would be valid

"Most cafes that serve decaf source coffee beans from Blue Mountain Roasters. All cafes that serve decaf also serve tea. Therefore, most cafes that serve tea source coffee beans from Blue Mountain Roasters."

but this would not

"Most cafes that serve decaf source coffee beans from Blue Mountain Roasters. All cafes that serve decaf also serve tea. Therefore, most cafes that serve tea source coffee beans from Blue Mountain Roasters. "

Yes or no?

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Sunday, Sep 08 2024

So does the answer need to fix both issues in the paradox, so when you said you could adjust E and it would be right, wouldn't it only cover the teeth part not the other vertebrae part

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