@1stWorldProblems said:
I think the meat preservation method (the how) might just be the author letting their imagination run a little too wild and giving us details no one asked for.
and you edited in the HOW to this comment, but that's the…
@1stWorldProblems said:
Right, so the point is to find an answer choice that makes it a little harder to arrive at the conclusion, right? So think about it like this, if answer B is true, then doesn’t it make it the conclusion seem more invali…
@1stWorldProblems said:
I think the meat preservation might just be the author letting their imagination run a little too wild.
Ok, but how wild the archaeologist's imagination is running seems irrelevant given the nature of this test becaus…
@1stWorldProblems said:
i don’t think answer B is saying that Neanderthals used Lichen and grass out of necessity to barbecue, in fact, I don’t think you should only focus on the smoking meat, that part is the archaeologist’s conclusion, whi…
@"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…
@"annabellouise.jones" said:
The main issue I see with C is that it is talking about something different than the recommendation in the stimulus. The stimulus says that the public health campaign encouraged people to take precautions such as "…
@cladefeed said:
I struggled with this for a long time and still do. I've certainly not "mastered" this test, but I'll share what helped me break from 150s to 160s. Before, when I'd go over explanations by JY, PowerScore, LSATHacks, etc, I'd o…
@HamburgerNotHelper Thank you for the encouragement! I've been studying off an on for a few months and it does feel like I'm having to relearn the same lessons lol.
Now, as for the relationship between premises and conclusions, what exactly do y…