Hey guys,
I am currently averaging a -4 to -2 in LG. I have been in this range for two months now. Do you have any tips on how you overcame this hurdle? I think I scored a -0 only once ever. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi,
I've looked at lot of explanations (I have starter so I don't have access to 7Sage explanation) and I'm still not able to understand this one. I figured out the conditionals during the test, but I still don't fully understand how to approach/ ...
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I am having a hard time ruling out A. If black water ... , how can the conclusion be a comparative statement, saying that it ... couldn't really see how A related to the stimulus, but ... , I'm having a hard time crossing off A.
I cannot for the life of me figure out why C and D are wrong, can give a coherent detailed explanation for why they're wrong?
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-40-section-3-question-23/
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