So I work on this question. It takes "otherwise" as indicator for bicondition. I wonder which course JY mention about "otherwise"
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-3-question-22/
... with setting up and reading conditional chains for in-and-out ... 'm really confused with the conditional chain for PT 34 S4 ... the simplified version of the conditional chain for this game:
... is some kind of bi conditional relationship between cause and effect ... think that there is bi conditional relationship between cause and effect ...
... principle — you must follow the conditional logic and/or reasoning of ... principle (most often, violates the conditional logic given in the principle ... how to violate/contradict a conditional statement
I figured I'd post this as a discussion rather than a comment on the quiz page since it will be seen by more. I have 2 questions regarding the quiz. The first is about question one which is A person is not guilty of an offense unless his liability is based ...
Nothing much to say here except that after a grueling month and a half of study, I finally broke the 170 barrier! Here's hoping it wasn't a freak accident and I can keep it up. I'm taking the February LSAT and I'm starting to feel pretty confident!!