Can anyone help me with these types of questions? It is consistently one of these types that is the only LR question I get wrong, and I haven't been able to find a system to ...
Can someone give me some feed back on this? The reasoning denies a conclusion in order to show a premise is false. Is that an acceptable method of argumentation? I know that conditionally, if A->B, then negation B = negation A, but does that hold true ...
I chose B based on line 3~5 because I think it's the only part about "a book" mentioned in Q27, but the answer is E.
I read the passage twice again, but I still ...
I feel like i am almost there with S.A. questions.
Thank you J.Y.!
But I had some major problems diagraming the conclusion of this question.
Can someone ...
Hi! I am having difficulty with predicting descriptive flaw questions. If anyone has done this question can you please explain to me how the correct answer is D.
I’ve been struggling with questions like this. It’s clear that the author is using an attack on the character of the writer, but that part where (A) says “as evidence that ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-2-question-20/
Can anyone explain this question to me? If you could first point out and explain what the flaw in the stimulus is and then match that against the correct answer, I would greatly ...
I found this question especially tricky because of what I perceive to be a logic gap in the stimulus. The critics argument can be boiled down to (Justified public funding) -& ...
I wanted to check my understanding on this question vis. all of yours. I got this question wrong, however, in my blind review, I noted a necessary assumption and wanted to see ...
I'm having trouble figuring out the argument in this stimulus. I believe its saying:
Premise: While health care in other Western countries is supported by their tax revenues, the US government does not provide health care via tax. The US ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-68-section-2-question-10/
My interpretation of the stimulus is that people who are allergic to cats react to certain proteins within the cat's skin and saliva though which particular proteins vary between ...
I picked E for this one, when the correct choice was C.
I realize that C is the VERY opposite and E is just less relevant (though still logically opposite) to the theory. So for LEAST questions, should we be looking for the VERY opposite? ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-70-section-2-passage-3-passage/
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-70-section-2-passage-3-questions/
Can anyone provide help with this question? I don't see at all how they get their answer.. ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-18-section-2-question-08/
Can anyone please explain why the correct answer is (E)? I am confused with the part in (E) saying: "if they are weaponry..."
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-72-section-2-question-16/
This question is so hard! Can anyone explain this? What is the meaning of "they otherwise" in the last sentence? Why does J.Y mention contemporary artist exist or does not exist? I am ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-54-section-2-question-26/
I'm confused between C and D. I chose D because I just felt it made more sense, but I still have no idea why D is a better answer than C.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-49-section-2-question-12/
Just wondered if anyone could provide some insight into how they approached this question.
I fell for the trap presented in E, I took "interest rate hikes generally ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-61-section-2-question-23/
So in JY's explanation the stimulus represents invalid argument form 4. But I'm having trouble seeing this. Had the second sentence read "most BRICK houses on river street with front ...