... looking at the type of question. A few things could be ... necessary assumption or what would weaken a stimulus). If that is ... . Remember, the LSAT wants to trick you, and it feeds off ...
... analyze questions (SA/NA/Flaw/Weaken/Strengthen). After I understand the ... it meant to strengthen or weaken an argument. It’s something ... the next question to save time. That’s how they trick you ... then do something to it (weaken/strengthen/ find the NA or ...
... analyze questions (SA/NA/Flaw/Weaken/Strengthen). After I understand the ... it meant to strengthen or weaken an argument. It’s something ... the next question to save time. That’s how they trick you ... then do something to it (weaken/strengthen/ find the NA or ...
... a really really hard math question (like 10 * 5). After that ... can also use the negation trick on this. If the people ... stressful. But that would actually weaken the argument. They didn't ...
... why settle for a cheap trick you can understand the ... argument but sometimes a weakening question can be answered just ... another explanation and a strengthening question can strengthen just by blocking ... Y.
... with assumptions, MBT, and strengthen/weaken questions so I'm still ... types of questions often have trick answers that are related to ... the gaps or whatever the question calls for.
Could someone please help me to find where in the course I can find how to deal with "logically complete question stem". I am working on PT 59 S2 Q24 and I think I misinterpreted what was required. Are these questions MBT or MC?
... to be sufficient assumption question, which the correct answer ... inference and most supported question, there did exist an ... about the question type. They turn inference question to be ... assumption question.
I was wondering if someone can tell me any differences between the two question types above. I see that they are similar but, I don't see any differences between them, other than the vocabulary or the way the questions are asked?
... lsat_explanations/lsat-56-section-3-question-20/
The argument ... (D) without hesitation. The question stem asks "which one of ... . Furthermore, the question stem asks for "most weaken" rather than " ... to (B) given the question stem?
... during the timed exam. My question is...what does getting a ... question right in BR really mean? ... of getting this type of question right the next go around ...
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
... the other types of question types that have the word ... I know "pseudo sufficient assumption" question stems often have principle in ... confused. The stem for this question is "which of the ... thought this was a principle question and diagrammed the conditional to ...
... this being the hardest LR question of all time. Of course ... is a very unique principle question. Usually, the correct answer ... to a principle question is a conditional or just ... a "find the necessary assumption question."