... , BP groups Flaw separately from Strengthen/Weaken whereas Manhattan LR has them ... wrong with the stimulus and strengthen/weaken, you identify the support from ...
... it a causality flaw? A weaken causality question? Does it deal ... that most question types, especially Strengthen, Weaken, Flaws, and Necessary Assumptions, reuse ...
... still working through Manhattan LR: Strengthen/Weaken and Conditional Logic. I plan ... time for most NA, strengthen and weaken questions is around 2:00 ...
... those as a hybrid of Strengthen/Weaken questions, because they usually address ... the posed questions would either strengthen or weaken the argument. For the ...
... have several problem sets left (Strengthen/Weaken) mostly, which happens to be ... ), should I try and improve Strengthen/Weaken before the PT phase? I ...
... weaken/strengthen questions is that wrong AC's either strengthen/weaken the premises, or strengthen/weaken ... strengthen or opposing premises not part of the original argument for weaken ...
They're very different tests; the only similarities are that GRE has easier RC and a few LR questions (standard strengthen/weaken questions, the kind you would find within the first 5 questions on an LSAT)
I think the difference is that this weakens is a premise. We are supposed to interpret answer choices in strengthen/weaken as an additional premise. When the LSAT presents it as a flaw, it's the reasoning or the conclusion.