... (RC) questions: “PT#.S#.Q# (P#) – brief description of stimulus” E ... .g. PT60.S1.Q7 (P4) – weakened immune system ... the question” E.g. PT37.S1.Q12 – Political scientist: Efforts to create ...
... (RC) questions: "PT#.S#.Q# (P#) - brief description of stimulus" E ... .g. PT60.S1.Q7 (P4) - weakened immune system ... the question" E.g. PT37.S1.Q12 - Political scientist: Efforts to create ...
... (RC) questions: “PT#.S#.Q# (P#) – brief description of stimulus”
E.g. PT60.S1.Q7 (P4) – weakened immune system ... question”
E.g. PT37.S1.Q12 – Political scientist: Efforts to create ...
There is actually one MSS question i can’t figure out myself: Practice Test4-Section 1-Question17. I am having trouble deciding between B and C. Can someone help? Thanks!
I’ve been working through the Sufficient Assumption question bank, trying to turn my Level 3 and 2 questions into Level 1 questions (for terminology check this out this webinar: https://7sage.com/webinar/timing-and-levels-of- ...
If someone can help me understand this question, I would be most appreciative. I have been staring at it for the last 15 minutes, I looked at the Manhattan explanation (on their forums) and was not satisfied, it really does not make sense to me.
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Jon's conditional breakdown shows an example of how the answer choice has to be sufficient based on the argument...
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-12/
Having a bit of trouble getting my head around this question. Originally chose B, but correct answer is C. Had a bit of a crack at it, anyone please elaborate or correct me on my thinking!
Can someone please help explain why D is correct? Not sure if this questions is actually very difficult or if I'm just not fully understanding this stimulus to begin with. Been looking at it for ages and it's just not totally clear to me why D is right, ...
I know for some people this question may have been easy, but I was really stumped between B and E because of the last sentence in the stimulus. I saw the last sentence as saying that the trait that determined why the trees had different ...
Answer choice D makes sense but I do not understand the difference between D and C. Are they not saying the same thing? Doesn't salt increase chances of food poisoning by not letting food cook thoroughly?
For B, I eliminated basing on the "average population." remember, the question stem never actually mentions what is true about the average population. We only know that if 100 ppl never smoked crack, only 5 ...
One party states that disposable diapers are a menace to the environment since they are filling up landfills etc., and people should replace disposable diapers with cloth diapers; the other party states that no, cloth diapers also carry significant amount ...
As the header states, I didn't see any blatantly wrong with the argument. It was just a causal chain (Global warming causes temperatures to increase which causes greater proportion of precipitation to fall as rain which causes faster melting and more ...