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... "...OR..."Some people in Canada do not like hockey".
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... the reader and attempting to do will only confuse you further. What ... did was break down what was happening in the stimulus into its ... job of resolving this problem. Theanswerchoice basically says, "yea a war ...
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... good. "Basic tools" doesn't do much for us.
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... do BR by knowing which questions you go wrong but not the ... I misinterpret an answerchoice and improperly assume whatthe role of theanswerchoice is doing ... by answer choices.
... (pre-phrasing) before moving into theanswer choices is something I can ... of my inability to identify theanswerchoice that I've pre-phrased ... will do more flaw drills until I begin to notice the basic ... difficult for me to realize what I'm lacking... I sort ...
... strong understanding of whatthe flaw actually is, and to do this, you ... better a phrasing the correct answer before you even see theanswerchoice options. the answer choices you haven't pinpointed exactly whatthe flaw is ...
... that to be true? Theanswerchoice you are looking for has ... s look at theanswer choices. Try to put theanswer choices in ... front of the conclusion and see ...
Answerchoice A doesn't really do anything. So what if a ...
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... I thought when I choose answerchoice, I already have my ... So you may remember what you chose and now you ... said:
Why do we have to dothe reasoning explanation part again ... to answerthe questions correctly, not just making sure you got theanswerchoice ...
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... how "E" is the correct answer. Best team most likely ... flaw (i.e. find theanswerchoice that describes the lottery flaw).
... , nor does it mean you are the most likely winner. ... and upsetting the favored team. What if half the team contracts ...
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A necessary and sufficient answerchoice would be something like "No ... whatthe LSAT is asking me to do is supply theanswerchoice that makes the ...
So what about (B)? Whats going on ... it into the paleontologist group? Not into geologists, that would mean three ... another group contain SY, thus theanswerchoice wouldn't be "complete." Everywhere ...
... eliminating answer choices that do not add depth to the premise ... nope this doesn't do anything to the argument, wrong, nope ... the argument, wrong" etc. I think the main difference in what ... often, let's find theanswerchoice that would make this relationship ...
... , did you get the question down to two answer choices, and you ... -doing the entire game, and I'd usually just re-do that ... particular question and find out what went wrong ... (e.g. I misread theanswerchoice or question ...
... at finding the reason why the premises do not fully substantiate the conclusion. This ... head of whattheanswer is before looking at theanswer choices. The reason we do this ... , all, some) will be what makes or breaks theanswerchoice.
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Or just reading the first part of theanswerchoice and stop when ...
This is absolutely what you should be doing if ... reading all of theanswer choices, I generally do. RC is certainly ... not as sure of my answer technically speaking.
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In RC even if theanswerchoice seems right to you, ... the little modifiers in the passage or theanswerchoice to make sure it matches whatthe ...
... of question? Always the last qs? Do you ever miss ... them (ie, do you misunderstand the q/misread theanswerchoice you select or ... are you just wrong?)
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Now, what is a sufficient assumption answerchoice we could see ... sufficient to guarantee that I do get there in 4 ...
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... , will support the argument above? (so theanswerchoice will help the stimulus/argument above ... similar when read they actually mean different things.
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... a factually accurate description of what is happening. So is ... generalizing anything? I mean, maybe. If the conclusion had been specifically ... time. Both of those answer choices could have been ... that, try looking at theanswerchoice from a different angle. ...