Necessary Assumption question. "An article claims that many medical patients have an instinctual ability..." Can anyone explain why the answer's B?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-76-section-2-question-18/
Hi everyone! If anyone has some better insight as to why (E) is the correct answer I would greatly appreciate it! I see why (E) would be the right answer but I also believe (C) could be a correct answer. The only issue with (C) that I do see is possibly ...
Can someone please explain in a real simple way I read the explanation but I just don't get it with these types of questions
Thank you in advance
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-76-section-2-question-18/
lawlz so this question is a monster, but watching JY's explanation helped.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-76-section-2-question-24/
He explains that the larger argument pattern is:
A --> absurd
not(absurd)
...
I was not sure between A and E.
I think both suggest it does not serve the purpose,
one shows so by denying the necessity of its existence and one by showing ppl would do anyway if they know how to do so.
Why is ...
I got this question right first but after BR when I just solved it with my logical intuition, but I got wrong since I made some logical diagram for the question.
Please clarify whether I had any error.
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