Which one of the following statements most accurately characterizes a difference between the two passages?
Necol-Brownon July 11, 2019
Flawed confusion
In the flawed example: Anyone named Sue is a girl, X is named Sue, TF X is a girl. Are you saying that this is flawed because in real life everyone named Sue is not necessary a girl. If the answer is yes, then I though we were not suppose to bring real life situations onto the LSAT....because logic may not always mimic real life.
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I just noticed that several people had a similar question but I would still like my "real world" question to be answered. Also, if we come across a flawed question do we do anything different when trying to locate the answer or do we proceed to answer the flawed question just as the non flawed question. I hope I am not being confusing.