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The stimulus doesn't actually contain an argument, nor a conclusion, but rather, a set of facts.
Since the question type is a MSS, our job is to identify the answer choice that is most supported by the facts contained in the stimulus. Re…
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Take my explanation with little clout, since I am a novice.
I think you are correct. Here's why. The negation of a statement is equivalent to the logical opposite. Since the word "some" in the LSAT world means at least one, possibly all, the logica…