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devon on October 16 at 07:33PM

Challenging premises directly

Is it not generally bad practice to falsify/challenge premise directly in weakening an argument on the LSAT?

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Emil-Kunkin on October 17 at 09:24PM

For weaken and strengthen question, directly attacking a premise is not common but it is fair game. I wouldn't do this for other questions, but if an answer choice shows a premise to be untrue or irrelevant, then that does indeed weaken it.