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September 1995 LSAT - Section 3 - Question 15
The only plants in the garden were tulips, but they were tall tulips. So the only plants in the garden were tall plan...
julesc
June 8, 2017
Why is this false
G-> T T-> tall G-> Tall
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Mehran
June 11, 2017
@julesc the flaw here is that just because something is a tall tulip that doesn't necessarily mean it is a tall plant.
Tulips are not tall plants.
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