@"HelLSat-0" said:
Say I see a person riding a bicycle. Say I conclude the person is probably riding the bicycle for exercise.
(B) Then you weaken my argument by saying that the only means of transportation that person has is that bicycle…
Maybe, prob not. LG is a very specific set of skills that is very very weakly transferrable to the other "disciplines" the LSAT tests you on. If you're taking in August probably worth it to spend time on stuff that's actually gonna be on the test.
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In my opinion this question really plays on the directions of logical reasoning, perhaps more than most questions, in that there are two answer choices that do conceivably answer the question (the LR directions mention that it may in fact be the cas…