Can someone explain this necessaryassumption problem to me? I got the question wrong the first time and during blind review (I answered B, then E). The answer doesn't seem to be A or C, so it must be D. But why?
I have realized that for certain NA questions, when I try to negate the answer choices, the answer choice gets even more confusing to understand. And I don't believe it is because I am negating it incorrectly, it just that when I negate the answer choice ...
I'm taking the November LSAT and NA and Flaw have been really giving me a hard time, especially NA. I was really good at them like a month ago but for some reason I am unable to pick the correct answer now. I've tried the Must be True trick, but end up ...
You still practice/FoolProof Method by solving for all sub-game boards (if reasonable) and making as many inferences as possible right? Like the way I do it in the videos?
This is a necessaryassumption question, I think. The question ... it takes time, it's necessary because the public might otherwise ... reiterates that peer research is necessary but can occur without publication ...
In the harder sufficient assumption questions the test writers like to add a answer choices that are necessary assumptions for the argument (vice versa for necessaryassumption).
... a flaw with the assumption made in the ... the presumption that a necessaryassumption of the argument is ... necessaryassumption. Second, through the lack of consideration that the necessaryassumption ... treat them like a necessaryassumption question. In doing so ...