... look a particularly daunting example: PT 27 Section4Question14. What I recommend bringing ... into this question is this basic framework ... ** monthly income after taxes and 10% of my **_brother's_** monthly ...
The first ... talking about "Otterville" but the question and answers used "Outerville". ... game changing. In my PT 22, Section4, Question14, answer choice B is ... a difference between their PT's language and what ...
Here is a _very_ partial list of correlation-causation flaws:
PT20.S1.Q10 (★★★), PT20.S4.Q14 (★★★), PT30.S2.Q25 (★★★★), PT31.S2.Q9 (★★★★), PT64.S1.Q5 (★), PT65.S1.Q8 (★), PT66.S4.Q25(★★★)
After watching video, I understand why A is true. Yet, I still confuse about (D). Is it not a flaw?
The link is here https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-29-section-4-question-14/
Proposition questions: should I approach these like an inference question or a principle question? I've read different things. Example of this question type is PT 82 section 2 question14.
... as a trap when the question stem asks for a necessary ... , PT 44, Section4, question 7 is relevant. https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-44-section-4-question ...
In PT 13, Section4, Question 7, when Murray says "You ... very relevant to answering the question, though not absolutely necessary. PT#.S#.Q# - brief description of question"**