"The statement above, if true, most strongly support which one of the following?"
I can never tell if I should answer this as a strengthening question or as a MSS question. Could someone better explain how to approach this type of question ...
... they can be like Strengthen questions where the AC ... argument
16. Strengthen
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Step 3a: If causal, strengthen the argument by showing SC ...
Step 3b: If not casual, strengthen the argument by linking terms ...
Ok so am I the only pretty little law geek that finds these questions tough? Lol I'm not bad at LR overall but these questions trip me up quite often. Any advice? I know eventually if I keep doing them I will get better but I am interested to know if ...
Surprisingly I am very strong in LR sections and I almost always get these right. The problem is I don't know why. Lol. Intuitively I guess I understand the question stem well but I feel as if I do not even after getting it right. I think I am confused ...
For the regular weaken and strengthen questions, I am starting to get better. However, when it comes to causation, I am really confused. There is so much information to take in.
... for weaken and strengthen questions, we should attack/strengthen a "conclusion" ... when I encounter weaken/strengthen questions which means we ... should attack/strengthen a conclusion.
... some of the weaken/strengthen questions that I shouldn ...
Can someone please help me understand why this is A. How does this strengthen the argument that Han purple was discovered by accident?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-74-section-1-question-17/
... explain how D doesn't strengthen the argument? Wouldn't giving ... 100 first graders was representative strengthen the broad/general conclusion in ...