I simply do not understand how the answer choice parallels the stimulus at all. Can anyone explain it to me to help me understand? Thank you! PT8.S1.Q16.
I chose A and after watching the video I can understand why A is misleading. However, when I was reading the answer choices and considering B, I thought “Why assume that Proto- ...
I'm quite confused about Q.16.
I thought B and C could be right answers too, but I am still not sure why they're wrong. And I don't get why E is a better answer.
(B) The first and second paragraphs talked about outcomes analysis ( ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-41-section-1-question-07/
Can someone explain to me how they arrived at the correct answer using their process?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-41-section-1-question-09/
Hi, while solving MSS questions, I often confront the situation in which whether I should use logical translation or not.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-41-section-1-question-08/
I was trying to find out what's the difference between C and D, but I still don't understand why C can't be an answer.
If there're no predators which pose a danger to ...
This question really baffles me. How can B be correct? If the probe reveals that the light reflected is much less, how would that support B? Please help, I'm so confused!
I'm still confused as to how and why Jon's explanation in the video is used to express answer choice A is correct and answer choice C is wrong. I'm not following his logic in the video. Can somebody please explain this? Also there was a comment below the ...
(P.S., I know this is a long and dense post, but there's an opportunity at the bottom for anyone reading this to get paid, so hopefully that's an incentive to read this :P)
Hi guys! I wanted to get some feedback from you smart people on the ...
So this question was an oddball for me. I know it's something we've seen before where we are given a principle/rules/whatever and we have to apply it to given situations. I normally do a fairly decent job of keeping track of all the "rules" in my head but ...
Why is "E" not the correct answer?
-Galindo starts up off his response with a broad generalization of a phenomenon "an oil industry background is no guarantee of success", and then uses a single instance of said phenomenon to support his claim.
Can anyone please tell me how the answer choice (B) is correct and (C) is wrong?? I just can't get myself to understand. This just sounds like the question is playing word games.
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 ...
I struggled between A and B, why is A wrong? and why is B right?
I would think A to be wrong because it focuses the blame on historians, which came from nowhere because the stimulus didn't mention; or even "some great scientists" we don't ...
With tough questions like this - I almost always double check line 1 with the conclusion at the end, because there is always this jump that somehow (or a lot of time is the fall)... routinely with ...