So for this question, I initially had the ... a previous question that I had in preptest 89, section 2, question 24. This ... the same thought process for PrepTest 40 Section3, Question1. The correct answer here ...
... am reviewing my mistakes on PrepTest 108, and I noticed that ... since there were explanations for section1 which was ungraded. In particular ... looking for an explanation on question 26. Thank you!
... LSAT Flex. However, in the prep tests I'm doing, they ... , 1 LG, and 1 RC. Since the LSAT Flex only has one section ... to make a unique preptest with only 3 sections? Or should I ...
... ' to indicate 'the #1 response.' PT 138 Section3Question 4 also involves this ... mean). For example, PT 133 Section3Question21. Another example where you need ... of examples (from across 12 prep tests!) and there are many ...
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1. A causes B
2 ... . B causes A 3. 3rd common cause
4 ... a correlation, there are 3 other possibilities which are equally ... 7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-78-section-3-question-21/) is a good example of ...
> @akistotle said:
> I once tried to make a list of all the common flaws.....But then I gave up. :sweat: So here is a partial list:
>
> **5) Causation confusions (correlation-causation flaws)**
> PT20.S1.Q10; ...
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I've figured out why C) and E) are wrong, but I'm not sure how the other incorrect answers weaken the argument.
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I understand Jon's ... explanation on this question, but I was tricked by ... the question's word choice "revival" in ...
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I'm having a hard time understanding the correct answer choice here as it seems to directly contradict the passage, which states that the amount of domestic oil reserves considered extractable has not changed in ten years. The correct answer E would indeed ...