... the strength of the conclusion (qualifier words), the type of reasoning ... (conditional, causation, etc.), and other qualifier words such as most, some ...
@nshamoon565 said:
I feel like PowerScore/ LSAT Trainer/ Manhattan just go over the basics and some tricky LR questions are beyond what information they provide.
7Sage was the ONLY thing that I found that taught me the ...
... itself, ensures maximum utility_. The qualifier then elaborates by acknowledging there ... that 'only', along with the qualifier, alludes to the possibility of ...
definitely agree with @canihazJD -- "although" can note an important exception and/or qualifier. I wouldn't recommend skipping any word on the LSAT. Reading without it once doesn't hurt, but I'd still return to it and see what it does for the argument.