So, I've done this question many many times. And I've never felt great about it. Can some run it down for me?
Specifically, answer choice A.
Here's what A looks like:
A:
Writer has right ---> Author granted writer the right< ...
I chose D as an answer based on the whole passage (It talks about literary techniques, right?), but the right answer is A. I couldn't find which part of the passage makes A is a right answer.
I have no idea why D is wrong and A is the right answer.< ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-36-section-1-question-05/
I've been having trouble writing the logic out for this. I don't know why I can't make it come together. Can someone help me out?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-57-section-1-game-1/
I am confused about #5 on prep test 57 logic game #1. It is a substitution question type where it asks us to substitute M --> L (rule 3).
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-20-section-1-question-05/
After reading the answers, I think I can see how this one justifies the argument but still a little unsure about how the answer was found.
In real time, I was down between B and D. I chose D because it "felt" correct.
In regards to actual reasoning, I'm assuming D's appeal to authority is illegitimate because something like smell is so subjective and appealing to an expert ...
Can someone explain why C is wrong? I don't understand the reasoning for it. I think B is correct because if the amount of child passengers remain the same, then it indicates less deaths.
However i'm having a tough time seeing how (B) and (C) are incorrect.
I initially picked (B)
My reasoning was that the opponent raises an important point: That irradiation fails ...
If someone could help me out on this one I am completely lost.
I know you can eliminate A and B and they both talk about what proportion of part time/full time employees quit before the policy was introduced and we only have information ...
I understand why the correct answer is right, but I'm not so sure about the incorrect answers. If someone can check my reasoning and see if I am correct, I would be so appreciative and grateful!
A) This answer choice discusses luck which was ...
I had a problem with the answer choice on this one. I initially chose the correct answer of A, but on second thought, I eliminated because of "disadvantages". I went with E, because of Erik's conclusion that it was pointless = inconvenience rather than a ...
I am having trouble understanding why A is the right answer.
P: Ink from Bible by Gutenberg contains titanium. Ink of another bible from 15th Century contains titanium. Ink from other printing from 15th century does not contain titanium. ( ...
Can anyone shed a little light on this one for me? I see now why the correct answer is correct but I chose C because I felt that it was blocking any alternate explanations for the prevented deaths. I thought that taking more trips and the total time in ...
This seems like it's a relatively easy question but I cannot understand why answer choice (b) is right over answer choice (a). Doesn't answer choice (b) strengthen the argument since Salmonella is has to be quickly identified ...
Can anyone please help explain how to get to the correct AC. I have pinpointed that I am having difficulty with questions of this type. I tried to diagram but got confused AGAIN! Can anyone please explain how to properly diagram this in order to arrive at ...
When the president of the company responds that the number of salespeople passed over has declined, does that mean the total number of salespeople must have declined over the last fifteen years as well? Is that an additional assumption along with C?
Facts:
1.) We found titanium in 2 Bibles: (JG and B-36)
2.) Titanium in 15th century Vinland Map (purportedly)
Conclusion: B-36 must have been printed by JG and Vinland Map is from 15th century
Flaw:
Is it wrong for the ...