To make my question a bit more clear I ... will be using Question 15 from "Weaken Questions Problem ... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-25-section-2-question-15/
... should be worried about this question too much as I hope ... />
This is a "Weaken Except Question" and we are given a ... />
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-24-section-2-question-07/
... a sufficient/psuedo sufficient assumption question.
The ... (PA-->IP) 2) Extrinsic (E) are not ... S). I know from "2)" that R-->not ... already stated in Premise 2) as E-->not ... com/lsat_explanations/lsat-28-section-1-question-24/
In the rattlesnake question, I saw "food" and dismissed ... too obvious. Perhaps a good question to ask of the answer ... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-30-section-2-question-22/
For this one ... my process of reading this question type, I was automatically ... was able to figure this question type out, I am ... quicker approach for weakening/strengthening question types that could help me ...
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; ...