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PT40.S3.Q14 - the only clue I have
Got this one right by POE but had a tough time being OK with A. It is definitely something I considered as a flaw in the reasoning. However, the use …
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BinghamtonDave
February 2017
Logical Reasoning
More Fool Proof Method Questions
Hi everyone! Sorry if this is redundant. I have been going at the fool proof method for about 2.5 weeks now and here is what I'm finding and where I …
... it is such a huge
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area for me.
PT, blind review, assess
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areas with thorough review ... curriculum if need be, drilling
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jknauf
February 2017
Logic Games
Main Point of Argument vs. Main Point of Conclusion questions
@"J.Y. Ping" or others that have an answer: How do you know, in LR questions where some Q stems require us to identify the main point of the "Argu…
... I am talking about on
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34, sect 2 Q18
PT 29 Sec
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Q 11) are these ...
shindavis16
March 2017
Logical Reasoning
Beliefs v. Facts
I've only come across this type of flaw a few times, but I'd like to understand the structure behind it. The explanation and example offered in the c…
Just came across an excellent example of this flaw on a really, really valuable question:
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BinghamtonDave
March 2017
Logical Reasoning
"All that is required" Sufficiency or Necessity indicator?
I understand that "ALL" is a sufficiency indicator word, and "REQUIRE" is a necessity indicator word. I'm wondering then, what does the phrase "*…
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5everLSATing
March 2017
Logical Reasoning
Does anyone else think that the recent
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LR Qs punish prephrases?
Ok, I might be exaggerating when I say "punish prephrases," but I noticed that the prephrases, especially for the flaw/ assumption type questions, do…
... I am not spoiling a
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Sami
April 2017
Logical Reasoning
I'm not understanding the difference between these two rules
X <-> ~Y X -> ~Y Could someone please clear up for me? Thanks!
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lsat 1101
April 2017
Logic Games
I'm not understanding the difference between these two rules
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Sami
April 2017
Logic Games
Im confused with Relative vs absolute flaw questions
Relative v. absolute A is faster than B, therefore A is fast. Well, not necessarily. A is faster than B in relative terms. It doesn’t imply that A i…
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-53-
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Great example of this here! I am happy to work through it with you if you have questions :)
JustDoIt
May 2017
Logical Reasoning
Im confused with Relative vs absolute flaw questions
Relative v. absolute A is faster than B, therefore A is fast. Well, not necessarily. A is faster than B in relative terms. It doesn’t imply that A i…
> @JustDoIt said:
> https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-53-
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> Great example of this here! I am happy to work through it with you if you have questions :)
This is great
Sami
May 2017
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