@vrendonvasquez thought i should copy you on this. I was confused aboout even if as well until i came across the discussion above. JY, himself clarified that even if is (for LSAT Purposes) not a logical indicator.
... "if...,then" from a straight causal statement. Sometimes "if..., then" ... statements express causal claims in English, but sometimes ... to be really talking about causal claims. Take one: ... a weaken question involving a causal statement, pick it!
... not enough to have a causal conclusion.
Just because ... correlation and a causal fact. And then a causal conclusion. You want ... causally, we need a nice causal chain.
... was either a conditional or causal statement.
It can ...
As the causal reasoning in LSAT goes, if ... again, even if it were causal statement, there is no ... />
Whether this is a causal statement or conditional statement, in ...
Some of ... Do" acts like a logical indicator? In other words, does the ... milk. --- IF is our logical indicator here. It introduces the sufficient ... ". Always is a group 2 indicator word.