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I really do ... answer is C, and the questionstem also seems to be very ... a normal must be false question, thought there is only one ... . I chose A. Because the stem said that V is effective ...
... I guess I understand the questionstem well but I feel as ... these questions I read the stem first, identify conclusion and support ... sub-consciously. Is a strengthening question simply a matter of making ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-23-section-2-question-14/
It seems as answer A is actually agreeing with Lee's argument. Am I incorrect by thinking that the questionstem is asking for us to refute Lee's argument?
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This is the ... was a really weird questionstem that I had to reread ... to the question. Since I did not really understand the stem, it ... time trying to redo this question. This is supported. When the ...
... to learn. Which begs the question – if you’re not going ... book, looking at an LSAT question, visiting 7Sage, or anything else ... combination of fundamental tasks like questionstem drills or conditional translation exercises ...
... ), -9(pt58). In light of question types, totally, I missed 5 ... either misread the questionstem (like misread weakening question as strengthen question) or overlook ... abstract language, and the analogy question. And some times I have ...
So for questions where they ask you to refer to a given statement in the questionstem, are we looking for a subtle answer that's not too specific in general?
For MSS/must be true questions on RC that don't have a point of view in the questionstem, can we assume that they are looking for what the author thinks? Ex:what is most strongly supported? What can be inferred from the passage?