... section. Do you read the questionstem first or stimulus? After that ... , how do you approach the question - finding conclusion and the support ...
... bit with this question. It is a Necessary Assumptionquestion, and when I ... thought I had identified the assumption. I thought "To be ... orbit around another planet". The question that seemed must appropriate was ... lsat_explanations/lsat-66-section-4-question-17/
... anyone tell me why this question " the reasoning above is questionable ... considered in which case the questionstem should read "fail to include ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-31-section-2-question-18/
... the word Principle in the Questionstem. Are we to assume that ... that question makes use of conditional Logic ... necessarily? Also does the SA question always make use of conditional ...
... to the argument, it's sufficient to prove that MOST criminal ... fully proven even with the "sufficient" assumption added. The only way the ... correct answer is sufficient is by reading the conclusion ...
PT19. S2. Q17
Hi everyone, I'm having trouble with this one. Here is how I diagrammed it.
premise1) devote to study natural process---- have leisure
premise 2) resources plentiful --- have leisure
... 'm having trouble with this question. I think I sort of ... the councils membership.
the questionstem then states "assuming that each ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-18-section-2-question-03/
Since a necessary assumption is something that must be true in order for the argument to succeed, does that mean that a necessary assumptionquestion is the same as a MBT question? We the people need answers
... 's and Maurice's. The questionstem states, "Which one of the ... argument?" So after reading this questionstem we know it's about ... the first one. So my question, is it even necessary to ...
The questionstem in this question reads: "In order for the ... review, I labelled this question as a MBT question (as is also ... ). However, after some thought, this question seems much better suited as ...
I don’t know why but I’m struggling with SA. During the quiz exercises I’ve done pretty well, but then I get to the problem sets and it just seems to take forever. Anyone else experience this? What was your remedy for this?
... their own argument. Then the questionstem will ask "The scientist's ... good example of this is Question 20 from PT 68 section ... 3. I missed this question in timed conditions and in ... tricked me into thinking the question was actually "precedes by" rather ...
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I know for many question stems, especially flaw Q's ... is not a strict "Necessary Assumption" question, but the answer choices are ... how we treat a necessary assumption answer choice -- and negate them ...
In this necessary assumptionquestion, gardeners who plant according ... spell. I question why this is a necessary assumption, as we ... negate that supposed necessary assumption the argument is not ... believe that the necessary assumption is actually that planting ...
On average, how long does a strong LR student spend reading the stimulus and questionstem before looking at the answer choices? In general I spend more than a minute on a question before I get to the AC's... (i'm new to timed LR)
... given line number in the questionstem. I usually read 2-3 ... improve on this type of question? Like should I quickly scan ... to be asked in the question? Or would that just be ...
I feel like I make most my mistakes on LR because I'm rushing too much and don't catch the little details/nuances in the questionstem. When I do BR, I usually get these rushed questions right. Anyone have any advice on how to tackle this?