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English is my third language, so I am looking to taking advantage of these lessons not just for the LSAT but also for life. Thank you.
Senior lawyers from top law firms argue criminal cases from the Supreme Court
clause: Lawyers argue cases.
modifiers: Senior lawyers from top law firms argue cases.
How about? "Lawyers argue cases"
Subject/noun: Lawyers
Predicate: Argue (verb) cases (object)
All men are cheaters.
Jack is a man.
Therefore, all Jack is a cheater.
All cheaters are liars.
Jack is a liar.
Sorry men, I don't mean to attack you lol. Just trying to come up with a good example.
Disney is the strongest because there are only two ways to access the Genie pass. Walt did not prostrate himself which was one of the ways to get the pass so he must have offered ten goats - this was the other way to get the pass. Therefore, this is the strongest argument.
Tigers is in the middle because tigers are dangerous but this argument can be challenged because there are some tame tigers out there and these are the ones tamed by humans so they could keep them as pets.
The trash bin is the weakest argument because it does not address the fact that it could have been a toddler or a dog that spilled the trash bin so it leads to the cat being the culprit.
I have never taken the LSAT and I am planning on taking it in January for the September 2026 intake. Please send me your well wishes. Very nervous but also hopeful. I will be dedicating a lot of time to this as my schedule will allow this.
5/8 on the first one and 3/8 on the second one
33/46. Number 7 was tricky
55/55. I can distinguish the questions but have trouble getting the right answer for the actual SA and NA questions. Anyone else?
I got it wrong because I misread C.