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... his/her mislabeling of the question with which he/she ... the way the LSAT differentiates question stems that ask for ... noted that "Inference questions could include must betrue questions, but they are ... that it would be harmful to approach a question that asks ...
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NA Question Objective: Defend!
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... as an FYI: the question you referred to (Feb 96 ... necessary assumption question, not strengthening. I suppose you could think of ... NA questions as a type of strengthening question ...
NA answers will always betrue (if the argument in the ...
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LSAT PrepTest 27, Section 4, Question 16 | D
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LSAT PrepTest 27, Section 4, Question 02 | B
The stim ... cost? Or will the opposite betrue?
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... fundamentals (task presented by the question stem, nature of conclusion viz ... which is meant to be supported by premises, etc.) OR of particular ... for unpleasant surprises (which sadly couldbe mitigated if not avoided altogether ...
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30.2.20 (must betruequestion)
31.3.22 (most ... strongly supported question)
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2: Additional example + claim
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2: Additional example + claim