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I got 4 wrong, but all others right. I thought that the "secondly..." sentence was indicative of a secondary conclusion
4/5 again. Question 2 tripped me up. It seems like, as seen in 1, you can have an extended conclusion/multiple conclusions
I'm taking the test in August but I'd love to join this group. I feel like, especially since y'all are taking the test sooner, it would be good to hear from your more experienced/strategized/dialed input. Would that be alright?
I got 3/5 on this one. for 1, I didn't realize that you can have NO argument (missed that part of the instructions), and 4, since I didn't know that a conclusion could begin mid-sentence as in this case with a comma.
I got 4/5 because I failed to realize that a premise can have more than 1 phrase in it. After realizing that, all was good. I think that finding an indicator word would be the way to go. Square 1 for identifying everything
So a premise is an assumption that is 1000% true, but an assumption can be true or false/correct or incorrect
Hey everyone! My name is Alex! I'm graduating from UCF in December and will be taking the LSAT in August. I'm slightly intimidated here on day 1 of prep, but I know this (should) will (probably) build into a very normal part of my schedule.
Got 4/5 on this one too. I thought more of the first sentence on 4 was the concession, not realizing it endde mid sentence