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December 2013 LSAT
Section 4
Question 4
The passage most strongly suggests that Gilliam's attitude toward the strictly representational art of his contempora...
on January 7, 2020
A vs. B
why is A better than B?
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Annie
on January 14, 2020
Hi @tomgbean,
A actually is not better than B. B is the correct answer here! Gillam does not derisively condescend his contemporaries' work, but rather clearly doesn't like it.
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