June 2010 LSAT
Section 5
Question 14
The author uses the word "immediacy" (line 39) most likely in order to express
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Ravi on April 24, 2020
@Bradleybraaten, great question. There isn't a set number of rules to memorize, per say. The curriculum will provide you with the proper foundation to analyze any LR question.Ravi on April 24, 2020
That said, here are some for you to look over:Ravi on April 24, 2020
Must Be TrueLogical Equivalent: Cannot Be False
Logical Opposite: Not Necessarily True
Not Necessarily True
Logical Equivalent: Could Be False
Logical Opposite: Must Be True
Cannot Be False
Logical Equivalent: Must Be True
Logical Opposite: Could Be False
Could Be False
Logical Equivalent: Not Necessarily True
Logical Opposite: Cannot Be False
Could Be True
Logical Equivalent: Must Be False
Logical Opposite: Cannot Be True
Cannot Be True
Logical Equivalent: Must Be False
Logical Opposite: Could Be True
Not Necessarily False
Logical Equivalent: Could Be True
Logical Opposite: Must Be False
Must Be False
Logical Equivalent: Cannot Be True
Logical Opposite: Not Necessarily False
All
Logical Opposite: Not All
Not All
Logical Opposite: All
Some
Logical Opposite: None
None
Logical Opposite: Some
Always
Logical Opposite: Not Always
Not Always
Logical Opposite: Always
Sometimes
Logical Opposite: Never
Never
Logical Opposite: Sometimes
Everywhere
Logical Opposite: Not Everywhere
Not Everywhere
Logical Opposite: Everywhere
Somewhere
Logical Opposite: Nowhere
Nowhere
Logical Opposite: Somewhere
Bradleybraaten on April 28, 2020
Thank you sirBradleybraaten on August 16, 2021
What is bizarro paradox?