"The statement above, if true, most strongly support which one of the following?"
I can never tell if I should answer this as a strengthening question or as a MSS question. Could someone better explain how to approach this type of question ...
... they can be like Strengthen questions where the AC ... argument
16. Strengthen
Step 1: Identify conclusion ... />
Step 3a: If causal, strengthen the argument by showing SC ...
Step 3b: If not casual, strengthen the argument by linking terms ...
Ok so am I the only pretty little law geek that finds these questions tough? Lol I'm not bad at LR overall but these questions trip me up quite often. Any advice? I know eventually if I keep doing them I will get better but I am interested to know if ...
Surprisingly I am very strong in LR sections and I almost always get these right. The problem is I don't know why. Lol. Intuitively I guess I understand the question stem well but I feel as if I do not even after getting it right. I think I am confused ...
For the regular weaken and strengthen questions, I am starting to get better. However, when it comes to causation, I am really confused. There is so much information to take in.
... for weaken and strengthen questions, we should attack/strengthen a "conclusion" ... when I encounter weaken/strengthen questions which means we ... should attack/strengthen a conclusion.
... some of the weaken/strengthen questions that I shouldn ...
Can someone please help me understand why this is A. How does this strengthen the argument that Han purple was discovered by accident?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-74-section-1-question-17/
... explain how D doesn't strengthen the argument? Wouldn't giving ... 100 first graders was representative strengthen the broad/general conclusion in ...
... see how E doesn't strengthen the argument. Here is ... looking for: We want to strengthen the argument. The argument ... people eating more vegetables would strengthen the argument.
... then wouldn't this hugely strengthen the prescription? This to me ...
*Paraphrased question ... for:* Something to prove strengthen the relationship between “change ... This answer seems to strengthen Lee’s argument rather ... ’s argument, but does not strengthen Kim’s.
... the argument. We want to strengthen the argument. This suggests that ... business,” that would most assuredly strengthen the argument. Nevertheless, we don ...