@Kateryna This is probably the best way to go about it. Or, you can screenshot the questions, paste them into a "Paint" document, and label using the Paint tools.
This is an interesting question and something that the LSAT does quite often on contemporary tests. It requires a close reading and understanding of the stimulus and really nothing more in my estimation. No fancy conditional chains or negation tests here ...
No. As written, the rule is not biconditional. If C is before D, the rule tells us nothing about the placement of A and B. Lets look into this a bit deeper as it would apply to a sequencing game: lets pretend we have 4 spots. Numbered 1-4. Let make A ...
@bjphillips5 said:
How did the hosts get from mechanical parts to this conscious and free? By suffering, they continually learned to understand their enemy.
Dr. Ford: It was Arnold's key insight, the thing that led the hosts to their ...