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October 2011 LSAT - Section 3 - Question 10
People often admonish us to learn the lessons of history, but, even if it were easy to discover what the past was rea...
Guile
April 20, 2021
Why D is right?
need an explanation
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Emil-Kunkin
June 14, 2023
Hi, the argument is that the phrase that we should learn the lessons of history is not very useful, since it has the many flaws the author pointed out. So, the first sentence is something the argument is meant to discredit.
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