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@"Grey Warden" I think there’s definitely some philosophical debate possible there. Maybe not with "predator,” but definitely with “nocturnal.” I mean, whatdoes that even mean man?
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The reason why I think there will be a -11curve is because the logic games were all really nontraditional. They all were simple, with a twist that was unseen before - the third and fourth game especially. Thoughts?
I love this. But I predict a -11curve, judging based on the difficulty of the previous 2018 LSAT's. I also predict a hard science passage that is 5-star. I agree with *at least* 7 flaw questions total, but maybe 4 per section for a total of 8. Let's see!
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