7sage says "many" = "some." Thus, "many" ... depends on what definition of "many" you have.
... because if you assume "many" equals "one," it ... inconsistent with how it uses "many."
... 'many' (or some) in LR answer choices.
In some cases many/some is ... br />
In other cases many/some actually weakens an argument because ... to the argument since many = some, and the fact that ... whether the presence of some/many could really wreck the ...
... answer choices with the word "many" or "some" are WRONG in weaken ... for this is that because "many/some" can mean as little as ... answer choice with the word "some/many" is actually the right answer ...
... is a logical difference between "many" and "most?" I remember ... is a difference between "too many" and "most" because the ... For example: "There are 'too many' social programs in the USA ... this also extend to "many?"
... stimulus: "all too many weaklings are also cowards, ... answer is "some painters are dancers, since some painters are ... musicians, and some musicians are ... "weaklings cowards" since "all too many" = "many" = "some" on the LSAT.
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... choices correct that had "some are not". I had one ... wrong because it said "many". Some people think "many" and "some" are interchangeable. I ... of str and wkn with "some" in them but I make ... to not over look a "some are not"
many = some.
Most = more than 50%.
Most implies some ( or many). Some does not imply most.
too many” is a comparative opinion: too many = more than desired.
Hope this helps.
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a. Some inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis ... circumstances)
c. some other bacteria, like Klebsiella, ... contributes)
d. some of the rheumatoid arthritis patients ... other bacteria (no; how many - some can mean just one? ...
... somewhere (possibly on 7Sage) that many = some. If I think about it ... dislike), can we still say "many students like apple"? I think ... liking it is one too many.
An easier ... example might be: "many people suffer from poverty." This ...
... of the "Many" even if it was some, it would ... br />
If you think many = some ("some films have not been transferred ... of "not many" is "many").
Some negates to " ... lesson/advanced-negate-some-statements/
... the line between "some" and "many", and conversely "none ... many old movies have already been transferred to acetate"
If many=some ... , then "not many"="not some"="none" ... about many and some.
Just negate "not many" to "many" ...
... once you convert from many to some.
The negation ... br />
Similarly, the negation of "some have not been transferred" is ... out because regardless of the many=some discussion (which is going ... questions), the negation of some will come up repeatedly.
"C: Not many films from the earliest years ... to acetate."
IF many = some, then C is logically equivalent ... to "SOME films from the earliest years ... course the argument that "some films will not be preserved ...