Of all the houses in the city's historic district, the house that once belonged to the Tyler family is the most famou...
b_theoNovember 7, 2019
Why not B?
Hey LSAT Max,
I got the answer right, but I was stuck between B and E for awhile. I ultimately went with E because B was talking about a behavior, while the prompt was talking about a characteristic. Was my thought process right?
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Yes, you seem to be on the right track. Additionally, (B) does not discuss an individual case of something- like the prompt does with Tyler's house or (E) does with the Oakland roses. Instead, (B) makes a general statement about a cause-and-effect relationship. This cause-and-effect relationship is also unlike the passage, which provides additional support for the elimination of (B).
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