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... have jumped up 18 points in my LSAT score. Needless ... .
Regarding the question posed in this topic post, I ... says will reappear as the correct AC inthe future (I did ... this cookie cutter answerchoice would have actually had been theright AC, so ...
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... . I just finished the Strengthening Questions section inthe CC and have a ... an incorrect answerchoice? Is it a word that canbe attributed to a ... see 'some', it ain't right.")?
... on what therightanswerchoice could be, based on a close reading of thestimulus. If ... in hand with having an aggressive question skipping strategy. You can’t be ...
... answerchoice D does not provide objectively solid resolution to the discrepancy inthe passage. In ... the sheer weakness of the inference in resolving the discrepancy inthestimulus ... canbe considered a correct answer unless they were to both eliminate choice ...
... will be explored, resolved, supported or countered later inthe passage. ... Answer they refer to inthe passage itself. With a connecting line, you can ... the Q or A it refers to. As stated ... technique outlines the structure of the argument right there on your ...
... answerchoice wrong before I feel confident with the correct answer. by the ... time it's time for me to select therightanswer ... the correct answer! suggestions on how I can stop feeling the ... i rush to finish in time, and end up ...
... can get an idea of what the problem is with thestimulus. ... inthe reasoning of thestimulus, I tend to generate an answerin ... the way I imagined it would be, or sometimes just phrased in ... theright AC because it will remind me of the gap/flaw inthestimulus ...
... theanswerchoice that canbe proven by the information presented inthestimulus.
• Pre-phrasing answer ... thestimulus (at times easy to miss b/c statedin different language than thestimulus ... which would make it therightanswer)
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Necessary assumptions can wreck an argument.
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... felt like I got it right when I did it. ... CPA, the equivocation of a few words inthestimulus and answer choices makes ... "administered to people" inanswerchoice A is the same idea as "administering ... shows how sloppy the LSAT writers canbe sometimes when they ...
I got this question correct by POE, but I don't have any clue why C is something the author would most likely to agree with. Can someone point to where this idea is supported inthe passage? Also, why is answerchoice D explicitly incorrect?
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... thing is now, I canin timed review, score inthe high 170s, its ... well) and I can get my circled questions right very quickly and ... -2 but the last 4 tests I seem to be at -7 ... . Perhaps its something no one cananswer, but when I seem to ...
... is a TRAP ANSWERCHOICE. This is stated later inthe passage and you don ... definitely no synthesis inthe last paragraph. For this to berightthe author would ... that. Invest time inthe beginning so you can reap the rewards when you ...
... 'm BRing it right now, and I can't for the life of ... if NMC cranked up production inthe 1970s, and cranked out a ... saying that the 1960s cars are more likely to be scrapped/not ... similar to the idea inanswerchoice A. Some of the repairs from the 1960s cars ...
... coming to terms with therightanswerchoice for this question. ... be effective in weakening the argument. I've tried to see the fault inthe other answer ... I'm misreading the way that answerchoice is framed, ... can't help but see D as a more effective answerchoice ...
... much better answer because it tells us that we can`t ... to ditch chemical fertilizers as statedinthe argument
When negated ... also struggled a little with answerchoice D, but here`s my ... on soil, this canbe true because the argument is assuming that ...
I have a question for answerchoice A for the second question on "mental ... marking A therightanswer due to the word "beforehand." Inthe context of the passage, it ... prejudice canbe formed) canbe formed not only before the trial, but also inthe middle ...
... may have already been statedinthe past or covered inthe CC but feel ... it's right but trying to do so on the test can trap ... in my mind but not be so stubborn about my idealized answerchoice. The LSAT can ...
... and bridge the gaps between a right and wrong answerchoice. However, ... by Corey and he stated that the 'if true' is ... inthestimulus if it were true it could lead to a rightanswer ... information to be relevant to the task of choosing the correct answer. If ...
... a answerchoicein a weakening questions presents a flaw can that betherightanswerchoice? In other words ... , what are they key differences in their respected answer ...
The form of the argument inthestimulus and the form of the argument inthe correct answerchoice ... stated. Since both A and B can't be true at the same time the ...
... A is correct but I can't 100% eliminate C. ... just restates what was already statedinthe premises, but I still ... answerchoice A) making this explicit completely (or almost entirely inthe ... bridges the gap.
... ... can anyone explain why theanswer is ... D is right and C is ... the only correctly qualified answerchoice: D is the ... the "viewers surveyed immediately after the debate" described inthestimulus ... the viewers surveyed among the people who watched the debate to be ...