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I can'tseethe explanation videos for LR when I create my own problem sets. The only option I get is discuss under the explanation tab. I know 7Sage had explanation videos for LR but I can'tsee them anymore. Please help!!
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... It could be difficult to seetheflaw on your first read. ... you have difficulty seeing theflaw in your stimulus you ... tseetheflaw. You want to go in the answer choices and see if what the ... in for the referential phrasing is indeed theflaw in the stimulus. ...
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... have to understand what each flaw type means. That was also ... can I pick theflaw represented if I couldn't identify theflaw? And do you ... mean is/ought? The LSAT ... sense to you for each flaw type, write them down on ...
... an applied Flaw question, it's hard to find the right ... answer when you can'tseetheflaw in the stimulus -- that's half the ... PF ACs that focus on the wrong flaw (though be wary of ... have 2+ flaws), especially if theflaw is not conditional in nature ...
... day I just couldn't "see" the connections for the games in my ... it aside. 2.In the weeks leading up to ... didn't really dig that deep into games, the lesson ... there for me being: don't sleep ... **_lol_**
... have an LR with parallel flaw for the last question? I'm ... LR section with the last question being a parallel flawthe section with ... so simple yet I didn'tseetheflaw.
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... predict theflaw before looking at the answer choices. If you can'tseetheflaw, don't ... look at the ACs ... enough, if you cannot seetheflaw in the argument, the ACs will only confuse ...
... 'm missing another flaw, however, so I can't confidently answer this ... question without knowing what the answer ... have unconventional flaws, I don'tseetheflawthe stimulus is testing until I ...
... I didn'tseetheflaw. I don't like knowing the answer upfront ... been crafted to disguise the critical relationship and how ... I've now done the work. The next time I ... it, I will spot theflaw and it will not ... always boil down to the same thing: Failure. ...
... this have on the impact of the removal of the law, just an ... hurtle if you don'tseetheflaw it has the hand wavey feel of ... a correct flaw answer, but try ... and pin what its saying down to the ...
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