I did PT 60s and I think they are comparative harder than 50s and 40s. Maybe it is because LSAC changed some styles. But the fundamentals are the same. Premise, conclusion, get the support, get the flaw, attack it or bridge it!
I think the conclusionindicator “Hence” is a dead giveaway ... it is the main conclusion or a sub-conclusion. In this case ... used to support the main conclusion.
To clarify the above comment,on the LSAT assumptions will never be explicitly stated. Any premise, conclusion, or contextual information that is explicitly stated in the stimulus is a claim.
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Premise 2) You know this is an apple. Conclusion: ... gt;
Well the conclusion is that "Dr. knows about ... have to make the premise and conclusion come together in ... argument is the premise + conclusion, not just the premise together. So ...
... strengthen the argument. The conclusion is not that the ... have to make the premise and conclusion come together in order ... argument is the premise + conclusion, not just the premise together. So in ... few milliseconds. That's the conclusion. The doctor "knows" ...
... pay close attention to the conclusion and identify it. Now, go ... is valid and now my conclusion is trash because you ... be able to identify the conclusion and the structure.
< ... bullet point. Now, identify the premise, conclusion(s), and then take note ...
... to fast and saw "Main conclusion!" yeah that would have been ... the stem said "The main conclusion can be properly inferred" .....so ... tend to always underline the premise/conclusion and circle any keywords in ...
... to fast and saw "Main conclusion!" yeah that would have been ... the stem said "The main conclusion can be properly inferred" .....so ... tend to always underline the premise/conclusion and circle any keywords in ...
... to fast and saw "Main conclusion!" yeah that would have been ... the stem said "The main conclusion can be properly inferred" .....so ... tend to always underline the premise/conclusion and circle any keywords in ... words as well as the conclusion. I do it so ...