I got this question correct by POE, but I don't have any clue why C is something the author would most likely to agree with. Can someone point to where this idea is supported in thepassage? Also, why is answer choice D explicitly incorrect?
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For MSS/must be true questions on RC that don't have a point of view in the question stem, can we assume that they are looking for what the author thinks? Ex:what is most strongly supported? What canbeinferredfromthepassage?
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And thanks for adding the bit about soundness Cant Get Right*
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So for questions where they ask you to refer to a given statement in the question stem, are we looking for a subtle answer that's not too specific in general?
Can someone diagram the logic of this question? I don't see where the latter part of answer choice A canbeinferredfromthe stimulus?.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-54-section-4-question-09/
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