... proceeds by distinguishing between the Clarkparts that pass our country's ... we must assume that the Clarkparts are better constructed than the ... would mean that quality-wise, Clarkparts are actually no better than ...
... some of those foreign made parts did pass the goverment ... why would we buy only clarkparts.
There is ... **never** know with the foreign parts whether we are getting something ... if some of the foreign parts are passing the goverment standards ...
... you "could know" which clarkparts are cheap and which are ... reliable, (assuming cheap clarkparts even existed). All we know ... imply we could know which clarkparts are reliable (outside of ... it would seem that some clarkparts might be produced as ...
... assumption question. The correct answer : "parts that satisfy our govt standards ... poor quality as cheap foreign parts." But the premise already states ...
I was stuck between D and E and I finally chose D because it looks like more reasonable than E.
But I still don't get why D is right and E is wrong and see what's the difference which makes them a right/wrong answer between them.
LSAT Analytics problem - The "Question and Game Difficulty" parts are just all square boxes. I can't just whether a question is 2 star or 3 star on the analytics page - after I graded a PT. Thanks!
Perhaps you are taking the Feb LSAT, but given that the Dec test is only 3 weeks away, let me share my RC strategy. Not sure if you have the Trainer book yet, or if it's been helpful. If so, then great! Apologies for the extreme ...
I was just wondering how different people go and review certain parts of the syllabus if they feel they need brush up on certain parts. Do you rewatch the video, and/or refer to some of your notes?