I am wondering if there is a feature that gathers all "star" questions I selected. If there is, I would like to make use of the feature before the October test.
If following is true, what can you say about "Typically, Most likely, Almost certainly, Undoubtedly, and Purely"?
Many: 3 or more
Some: More than 0%
Most: More than 50%
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-25-section-2-question-19/
I do not understand how the answer choice C is supported at all. What part of the premise supports answer C? Thank you.
In understand that the word “for” introduces a premise with the conclusion following the premise or preceding this word. Does this this concept apply when “for example” is in the stimulus?
If one has learned all of the valid argument forms, does it make sense to learn the invalid forms? Of course, I could be incorrect, but it seems to be redundant to learn both. Please assist. Thank you.