Thank you very much @nicole.hopkins I will follow your advice, I don't like spending money when I can avoid doing it as well so I will just buy the 10 actual books. I think I even have one of them
This is the closest book I could find for the tests you're looking for: http://www.amazon.com/Real-LSATs-Grouped-Question-Type/dp/1937707784/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1440214174&sr=1-1&keywords=10+real+lsats+grouped+by+question+type
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I've been reading some books to help keep me centered ... my book section based on books to help get me aquanited ... different topics and then some books that help keep me focused ...
Try reading book reviews from the New York Review of Books. Not only are they about lit, but they're also in the form of an argument so it's a win win.
The stimulus states: "the resulting *lack of substance* leads to books
that are *short-lived items*" - This directly supports (B)s notion that: "The substance of a children's book is important to its longevity."
This game reminded me of an old game in which someone is scheduling research, operation, lecturing etc from Monday thru Saturday but Thursday is skipped. I don't remember which PT it was but it is used as an example in many prep books.