I agree that it's a sufficientassumption not necessary. I wasted extra time on this q when saw no answer choice that was a NA but this question seems flawed.
I would like to know how to diagram Q#19, Sec5 from Sept 2009 LSAT. I've been looking at this question for hours and still don't see how to connect these ideas to make it a sufficientassumption
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Yeah I'm still confused. The answer to this question to me reads like a sufficientassumption that is supplied in order to make the conclusion follow logically, not (as the question stipulates) a conclusion that follows logically from the premises.
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@Elle2015 If this were a necessary assumption question, then I think you’d be on to something, employing the negation test. But this is a sufficientassumption question. So we need an answer that will make the argument valid.
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... got tripped by the dual sufficient.
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@"quinnxzhang" It's tagged as SufficientAssumption question in the question bank...I'm confused! And doesn't "properly drawn" part of the question stem indicate that it's a sufficientassumption question? :(
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