... LSAT 46, game 3, section 4, question 12. The game ask ... for N = 2. With L = 4, that places L immediately next ... ; L = 1, 2, 4; N =1,2, 4, and O = 1,2 ... ,4,5
Hi all, I'm trying to better understand Flaw-Descriptive Weakening Questions and this one stumped me. After listening to the explanation, I better understand why AC C is correct. However, I am wondering if AC C would still hold up if the wording was ...
I'm confused to when to diagram. some inference Q are obvious with logical indicators. Some are hidden or have causation in the argument and qualifiers (maybe, could etc). When do you diagram? what's the general rule?
Can someone please explain to me why A is the correct answer but all others are wrong. I initially chose C, and I don't see how it's wrong.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-58-section-4-question-03/
I am having a hard time understanding why E is correct while B is incorrect. Can someone help me understand this logic or frame of thought? Thank you
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-58-section-4-question-19/