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Lina.Aicha on October 10 at 09:06PM

Correlation questions

Would it be correct to assume that the correct answer for a weaken correlation question is the one that points out its obvious flaw??\ Thank you!

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Emil-Kunkin on October 16 at 04:13PM

I think this is generally true! If an answer in a weaken (or flaw) question points out the obvious flaw, you absolutely should pick it. The lsat is hard, but there will absolutely be questions that just click for you. No such thing as an answer choice that's "too easy"

Lina.Aicha on October 16 at 04:30PM

Thank you (: