@ranalzany I was going over some of the lessons on Inferences/MSS. They have an example here of "will only" if you want to see an example in the lsat in action
https://7sage.com/lesson/mbt-lesson-1-pt61-s4-q07/?ss_completed_lesson=23918
@ranalzany thanks for your response - but I believe in cases with "only will" it modifies the second part of the sentence. I try to see which clause/sentence "only" is modifying. This would be in all of its uses. However the examples below are ones…
I think you are confused with:
A-->B--->C
This would make it : A+B -->C
The one you wrote is A--> B and C. If A happens than so does B and C. There is nothing in your formula that indicates that B triggers C. It could be the case th…
I am not fully in your shoes but I have been studying for this exam for over a year. I have not been studying in the best manner but can empathize with your want to get this exam over with so you get your law school started. I live in Canada, so we…
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