I couldn't pick between A and D and finally chose A. But the answer is D.
I kept trying to find out why A is wrong, but I still don't understand why A can't be an answer.
If A is an assumption, I think it all makes sense at all just like D.< ...
I'm having trouble with the following question from Superprep, A:
L: People's intentions cannot be, on the whole, more bad than good. Were we to believe otherwise, we would inevitably cease to trust each other, and no society can survive ...
Can someone explain 29/4/5? (B) seems like it has the relationship backwards. In order for it to be the correct answer, shouldn’t it say that mainstream opinions are generally in the bland and innocuous ones? Because the other way around tells me nothing ...
I completely missed this question. I thought B was very unattractive, and I confidently eliminated it during the test and during BR. I would appreciate it if someone just completely dismantled my reasoning because I don't understand how my reasoning is ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-19-section-2-question-07/
I'm a little confused by this one...
Could anyone explain why Answer Choice B is correct?
Can someone explain how D doesn't strengthen the argument? Wouldn't giving evidence that the sample of the 100 first graders was representative strengthen the broad/general conclusion in the passage? I understand that C is the correct answer, but I don't ...
... usually is. I had LR(26) LR(26) RC LR(25) LG ... I cannot figure out which 26 question section was experimental, nor ... this as the 1st LR(26) was insanely hard (especially compared ... to the 2nd LR(26)) and that being the real ...
OKAY WHAT IS THIS QUESTION????? I've looked it up on Manhattan's forum, cause they have most of the questions already written out, but I STILL don't understand it. This whole test was a beast to be honest...
I picked E but the answer is C. And I still don't understand why E is wrong.
I think E also can weaken the conclusion since it says "The physical effort~~~~does not stimulate circulation enough to warm your hands."
So Why can't E be an answer ...
But I was under the impression that conditional statements are not comparisons. I read the first sentence as a comparison and therefore ignored it since I did not read it as a conditional statement. How should I have broken down the first sentence to see ...