Errors in Reasoning Questions - - Question 43

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Julie-V July 27, 2019

Stimulus Question

Hi LSAT Max, I was wondering if someone could explain what the line "few experiences are more enjoyable than reading a personal letter" meant. I read it maybe 5 times and still can't seem to figure out what it's trying to say. Thank you in advance for the help!

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Ravi July 27, 2019

@Julie-V,

Happy to help. The "Few experiences are more enjoyable than reading a
personal letter from a friend" means that most experiences are not
more enjoyable than reading a personal letter from a friend

Experiences - most - >NOT more enjoyable than reading a personal letter
from a friend

Does this help clarify the phrase? Let us know if you'd like more clarification!

Julie-V July 29, 2019

Thank you for the clarification! It's more clear now