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I really do ... answer is C, and the questionstem also seems to be very ... a normal must be false question, thought there is only one ... . I chose A. Because the stem said that V is effective ...
... I guess I understand the questionstem well but I feel as ... these questions I read the stem first, identify conclusion and support ... sub-consciously. Is a strengthening question simply a matter of making ...
I started the Trainer and I just got to the LG sections. How did you guys learned the notations to diagram the rules? Did you make a cheatsheet, or did you memorize them as you practice? thank you!
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 questionstem is asking for us to refute Lee's argument?
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This is the ... was a really weird questionstem that I had to reread ... to the question. Since I did not really understand the stem, it ... time trying to redo this question. This is supported. When the ...
... to learn. Which begs the question – if you’re not going ... book, looking at an LSAT question, visiting 7Sage, or anything else ... combination of fundamental tasks like questionstem drills or conditional translation exercises ...
... ), -9(pt58). In light of question types, totally, I missed 5 ... either misread the questionstem (like misread weakening question as strengthen question) or overlook ... abstract language, and the analogy question. And some times I have ...
The example given on the cheatsheet states, No candy is bitter.
pick either idea and negate it right?
what about No candy? doesn't that mean candy is negated?
so instead of C arrow /B shouldn't it be /C arrow /B?
So for questions where they ask you to refer to a given statement in the questionstem, are we looking for a subtle answer that's not too specific in general?
For MSS/must be true questions on RC that don't have a point of view in the questionstem, can we assume that they are looking for what the author thinks? Ex:what is most strongly supported? What can be inferred from the passage?