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From my memory, I think the correct answer is A.
As for your question regarding contrapositive, watch out for quantifiers such as some and most.
Remember what the lessons taught you: there are NO contrapositives for quantified statements.
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... steps I go through on most question types including NA types ... ones that are too strong (Most, always, everyone...), are simply ... observational (Most X who live in other ... the remaining 1-2 ACs, negate and confirm the right AC ...
... them. Inference questions could include most strongly supported questions as well ... inference to refer exclusively to statements which must be true. Understanding ...
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Also, as far as personal statements go. There is a TON ... , just google Law School Personal statements. TLS has a guide on ... personal statements which can be found here ...
Most Strongly Supported (MSS:)
-Task ... on only one or two statements from stimulus pushed together to ... that answer (e.g. absolute statements such as "only")
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- The most fundamental skill on the LSAT ... main point
2. Most Strongly Supported Questions
- ... - Validity is the strongest most special relationship between premises and ... They give a set of statements that appear contradictory of one ...
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2. Negation- try to negate the answer choice, if you ... in the world. Very subtle statements.
• Blocking: protect argument ... this means that when we negate the necessary assumption, the argument ... see what happens when we negate it: trees do skip ...
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And also All implies most, and most implies some. So remember that ...
... Dave Hall from velocity lumps most strongly supported, must be true ... 4 and knowing mechanically "negate/sufficient" or "negate necessary" it just clicked ...