Under the timed ... condition, I got this question right by diagramming as follows ... should diagram as
> **(1)** Sincerity (/B) → Ignore unpleasant realities ...
This question kinda had me befuddled in my initial PT and my blind review, and still I am struggling to understand the question after both. Any chance someone has a better idea of how we can arrive at the answer being C using the question stimulus?
> @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; ...
... ran across a question in particular (LSAT 58, Section4, Question21) regarding lottery winners ... to it: will an Assumption Question answer choice ever feature a ... more detailed eye? Hope this question makes sense, and I look ...
I got a question for high scorers; when you ... an argument like PT 22 - Section4 - Question21 that have sufficiency necessity confusion ... because when I read the question I thought it probably is ...
I got this question correct but really don't ... this type of super wordy question at all. Anyone else struggle ... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-22-section-4-question-21/
... one of the LR questions (preptest 32 section4question 10, western moral values ... with the exact same stimulus, question, answer choices, and correct answer ...
Either my brain is fried or im thick as a rock bc i cannot put into words why C is correct.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-79-section-4-question-21/
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If you give the question a quick read and attempt ... the necessary condition. In this question, we don't. Is this ... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-69-section-4-question-21/
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 ...