... correct - but not sure why (C) is wrong. I think I ... 'm not understanding (C) correctly. What does it mean ... would be self-contradictory? Is (C) wrong because self-contradiction ≠ falsehood ... give me an example of (C) since I'm not exactly ...
I chose C - there were fewer large public ... But the explanation says that C is wrong because it ... the campaign more than C does because food born ... mean, I know that C doesn't necessarily mean people ... is A more correct than C?
I swear I remember learning in one of the lessons that the lawgic if A then B and C can be rewritten as if A and B then C and vise versa but I can't find that lesson anywhere and am not sure if I just made that rule up in my head. Is this lawgic logical?
Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PT A, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)
... passage, and perhaps the I., II., III., level would be the ... would have an A., B., C., level, of detail to support ... passage once (Just the I., II., III., level, or a bit ...
@Sheri123 LSAC has released 4 non-disclosed tests over the years. 3 of them are compiled in their Superprep book, each test titled A, B and C. A 4th test was recently released in Superprep2.
I've been calling it SP IIC or Super Prep IIC. Speaking of that, do you know when it will be added to the grader? Or do you need licensing for that before it happens @"J.Y. Ping"
@Mr.lopez, A,B,C are preptests from the mid- ... from the 2010s in the SuperPrep 2 book released by LSAC ... what it is worth pretest C has probably the most difficult ...