JY seems to imply that on the actual test, the first questions (like numbers 1-8 or 9) are easy and get increasingly more difficult as you progress through the section. Is that a correct surmise on my part?
... reading the portion of the argument that the stem is referring ... to or reading the argument in its entirety? I figure ... you only refer to the argument the stem refers to, it ...
After you isolate ... the argument, do you sit and critically ... just try to fail the argument).
2- Why the ... info but concentrate of the argument only.
... the flaw "work" in the argument so that the conclusion of ... that argument is valid or more likely ... to make the "holes" in argument more noticeable so that the ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-2-question-11/
I chose E instead of A, and still don't see why A could support the argument better. Can anybody explain that to me? Thanks.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-23-section-2-question-14/
It seems as answer A is actually agreeing with Lee's argument. Am I incorrect by thinking that the question stem is asking for us to refute Lee's argument?