Sharing afew LR problems with conditional language I'd saved over the past few months:
PT09 S2 Q13
PT51 S1 Q21
PT51 S3 Q14
PT51 S3 Q19
PT60 S3 Q12
PT71 S3 Q11
PT71 S3 Q17
I do not understand the difference between answer choice C and D. How do you suggest that I decipher between two choices that are so close. I tried to incorporate them into the passage and incorrectly thought that D was a winner.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-32-section-1-question-20/
This question asks which of following answer choice will strength the conclusion EXCEPT.
The conclusion is that the current map used to show where different types of garden ...
The reason why E doesn't help is because E requires us to go one more step to explain why people aren't wearing seat belts?(because they are not obeying the law?)
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-37-section-2-question-17/
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-36-section-1-question-22/
This took me probably 10 minutes to eke out the right answer. I kept thinking that the assumption was that all poets were writers because it clearly does not state that but that wasn' ...
one of the answer choices states that it is unreason able to believe that 1000 consecutive coin flips will turn up heads,
so is it logically reasonable to believe that 1000 consecutive coin flips will not turn up heads?
http://7sage.com/ ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-15/
I cannot understand why Answer E) is wrong! Can someone please look at this question, its rather tricky.
If almost every = (51-99) why can I not conclude that on some ...
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 ...
This is what I don't understand how answer B can be eliminated, "the manufacturer's instructions for assembling a product should be written in such a way that most CONSUMERS ...