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How does one distinguish between some-referring to a single person option like, (some people say the LSAT is hard) vs when a author of passage use "some" to indicate another person(s)'s views in a given passage? This question is in context to ** LSAT 29 - Section 4 - Question 06**
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Those two statements are indicating the same type of relationship. Some (people/judges) (say/complain) (LSAT hard/statutes). What kind of difference are you referring to?