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October 2013 LSAT
Section 4
Question 23
Company president: Almost every really successful product introduced in the last ten years has been launched by a mas...
mahosmar
on March 31, 2020
How is the structure of B different than the structure of D?
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Victoria
on March 31, 2020
Hi @mahosmar,
I think it's easiest to visualize this one in relation to the passage itself.
Passage:
Almost every SP in the past had TVA
VB has TVA
Therefore, VB will probably be SP
Answer choice (D):
Almost every P in the past had PHD
R has PHD
Therefore, R will probably be P
As you can see, these two have exactly the same pattern of flawed reasoning.
Comparatively, this is answer choice (B):
Almost every P has 10YE
D will probably be P
Therefore, D has 10YE
Hope this is helpful! Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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