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Dont understand what the question is asking
"Suppose that yellow lights decorate exactly two stores, not just one, on the south side of the s...
Angel92 on May 14, 2022
- December 2000 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q23

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Question
me too
denleybishop on May 13, 2022
- May 2020 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q24

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PLEASE ,PLEASE, PLEASE EXPLAIN
Legitimately bewildered as to how the answer cannot be B or C both are stated by the author to be...
Nativeguy on May 13, 2022
- May 2020 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q24

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How does A not work too?
I can get how C is the correct answer but it seems that A can work too. What is inferred from the...
Ryan_B on May 13, 2022
- December 2001 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q16

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Please explain this answer choice.
I don't see how more than three birds can be in the forest. The combinations are JMH, MHS, or WGS...
Chyanne on May 12, 2022
- December 2000 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q9

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This question makes no sense at all.
I do identify that this is a paradox question but here's what ticked me off and I'm sure I am not...
Tyler808 on May 11, 2022
- June 2015 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q6

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Got C correct but what does B mean?
What does B mean in simpler terms?
Tyler808 on May 11, 2022
- June 2015 LSAT
- SEC3
- Q10

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So? getting rid of the last rule?
How is this possible?
Tyler808 on May 10, 2022
- June 2015 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q9

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combinations
I may have missed a key factor in making the combinations during the game setup. During my setup ...
allisonfarley on May 9, 2022
- June 2010 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q13

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Why D not C?
I feel like I am missing something here. Please explain.
avif on May 9, 2022
- December 2012 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q19

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Why is A wrong?
Why is A wrong? Thanks
jingjingxiao11111@gmail.com on May 9, 2022
- December 2001 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q6

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Still confused
I've watched the video explaining question number 17 multiple times and I am still not understand...
Anna on May 9, 2022
- June 2014 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q17

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Having a hard time negating E
Could anybody please negate E because the beginning part is somewhat confusing too negate?
Tyler808 on May 8, 2022
- September 2014 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q20

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Need help breaking down this question
If Gunsel and five other applicants are the only applicants interviewed, and if exactly three app...
Angel92 on May 7, 2022
- October 1997 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q9

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Answer choice A
I understand where in the text the correct answer is pointing to (lines 23-24). However, can some...
shafieiava on May 7, 2022
- October 2011 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q9

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Preptest 65, Section 4, Q23
Can someone please explain the answer B? My answer was A.
letc on May 7, 2022
- December 2011 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q23

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question type
what question type is this? I always get confused and do not know if it is an assumption or direc...
OlaHamed on May 6, 2022
- October 2011 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q11

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Glitch
in the last two questions after answering them- snippets of a different passage show up beneath t...
CassidyG on May 6, 2022
- December 2009 LSAT
- SEC5
- Q8

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Why is it E and not C?
I feel like having a "dangerous point of view" is accusing someone of their views. I did also con...
brianbasuperez on May 6, 2022
- December 1991 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q5

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Is answer C saying that it's a premise but in a...
Please help
Tyler808 on May 6, 2022
- December 2014 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q14

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