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(B) is not the correct answer. Yet it isa ... the marketplace. The clear assumption of this argument isthat we don't have a ... the new drugs on the marketplace, and (B) isa smaller assumption contained within that ...
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Can I infer some are -P from the statement that most people are P? I think saying most people are mortal does not mean some people are immortal, but the correct AC of this question seems to suggest the otherwise. Is this a bad LR question?
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... . Dweck, I learned the importance of a growth mindset, which isthebeliefthat our “inherent ... while reading this book was thatthe LSAT isa TECHNICAL exam, so my ... that underlie the test. It is not a philosophy test, although there is theory behind the ...
... A. When it says "takes for granted," isthat saying the author is assuming the ... the information in A pointing out a flaw? If it were the case thata ... different advertising campaign would do better than the ... , wouldn't the marketing consultant's ...
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Was stuck between A and C on this one. A was right to me because the author seemed to "presume" thataperson wouldn't value their life more than freedom. Can anyone help break down why this was an incorrect way of thinking this through?