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October 2003 LSAT - Section 1 - Question 7
Two things are true of all immoral actions. First, if they are performed in public, they offend public sensibilities....
Nativeguy
May 21, 2021
Can Someone please explain this question
Very confused here
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Emil-Kunkin
March 30, 2024
We know that all immoral actions are accompanied by shame. Therefore it's impossible for any immoral action, whether private or public, not to be accompanied by shame. This means A cannot be true.
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