Take your time. The LSAT is not a sprint; it's a marathon.
Be familiar with the list of premise and conclusion indicators. However, do not depend on the list for all MP questions - especially the more difficult ones. Sometimes you will have to ask yourself "What is the author trying to tell me?" or "What is the big/bigger idea?" as you read. From there, you should be able to start deciphering.
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Take your time. The LSAT is not a sprint; it's a marathon.
Be familiar with the list of premise and conclusion indicators. However, do not depend on the list for all MP questions - especially the more difficult ones. Sometimes you will have to ask yourself "What is the author trying to tell me?" or "What is the big/bigger idea?" as you read. From there, you should be able to start deciphering.