Inference question type and MBT are the same thing. These questions are provable and you need to find the inference/ what must be true from the statements given to you.
Well AC (D) is a great summary/ inference to the stimulus. Basically, the stimulus is saying when an interest group exceeds a certain size, then there's a lot of conflicting economic views in the group. But in order to have a political impact necess…
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Yes, the correct answer choice is (C). I think you may have been tricked by (E) by inferring that "number of other articles" concluded that financial problems are a major problem in divorces. However, they never concluded that. Only Ragna…
I think it's useful to drill the older PT LG's as there are some older LG's that are misc. and pretty difficult, which could definitely help simulate the difficulty you may face on the real test. There's no harm in reviewing the older PT's! I do it …
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I’m not going to answer all the questions, just a few problems that I did do.
PT 71, S3, Q11
If you don’t understand my explanation, please refer to LSAT Hacks as this is where I got my question clarified/ answered. Plus, there are plen…
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I hope I'm not late. Yeah I definitely have seen those around in LR. However, often times, the other person's conclusion is generally the conclusion of the stimulus when the author doesn't provide his/her/ their own opinion. Because I've …
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If the sentence is: "Beth cannot go to the store without Tim," I would just translate it using group 3, with the word "without." I do this because group 3 is "negate anything, and make it sufficient."
I already know…