(E) Strengthens the argument because if ... strong case to me that (E) is a strengthening answer ... then my stance is that (E) is a sufficient assumption answer ... accept the 3rd interpretation then (E) is also a sufficient assumption ...
I remember vaguely a teacher in high school telling us to read the answers from E to A for the ACT. Could the same apply for the LSAT? I feel like A is a common place for trap answers.
... ... the correct answer choice is E and I'm really trying ... the case. Is it because E is basically destroying the evidence ... right paw. If answer choice E is the case, then the ...
I'm struggling to note why the E choice does not also fit the bill. Since it eliminates a potential threat to the argument - and it also would weaken the argument if it were true.
... heart disease among rats.
(E) Larger rats do more exercises ... crucial distinction here, similar to e.g. POSSIBILITY vs. ACTUALITY, INATE ... vs. REALITY. Be vigilant, stay alert to these commonly used distinctions.