This may not help, but if you do enough LG or LSAT questions in a week--you'll forget the answers. For the most immediate retake of the game, I just focus more on nailing the assumptions than the answers.
There is also a recorded webinar for this question type. I haven't reviewed this one yet but I have found value in reviewing webinars for question types I struggle with. I hope this helps!
I think it took some more specificity on my part in terms of understanding the flaw. It's easy to catch, but "E" is tough to eliminate when I'm not precise enough in identifying the flaw. This is a great question, for sure.
... the potential "flaws", or implicit assumptions. In real life we aren ... go along with the implicit assumptions that your cat is not ... need to address all these assumptions for the argument to be ...
Oh certainly. Especially spotting flaws and gaps in arguments that are possible assumptions. I've heard-tell that this mindset is crucial for success in law school.