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Why is C incorrect? - It seems like c can be properly inferred from the statement
zgnewquist July 23, 2019
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  • October 2000 - Sec 1 - Q18
Rule 1 Set-Up - Hi LSAT Max, For this game, I wrote out the years as "7, 8, 9" instead of "'87, etc.". Does th...
Julie-V July 23, 2019
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diagramming type, etc.. - Can someone please help me diagram this question, the fluff is distracting.
@chris_va July 23, 2019
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Question section of logical reasoning review - Is #4 of the practice questions, diagrammed in the same manner as #3 in the review questions from...
@chris_va July 23, 2019
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Why sufficient was E - I found invalid conclusion because I did this: not E > RA. Why is it wrong? Thank you
Moreira-Tetauira July 23, 2019
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Help - Can someone explain this question? I thought it was A because it does appear to use the word aver...
SamBaucom July 23, 2019
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  • October 2015 - Sec 4 - Q13
Choice (D) - Hi LSAT Max, I read the explanation for choice (E) and see why it's the correct answer. I cho...
Julie-V July 22, 2019
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Help with missing premise & argument completion - I'm having a hard time grasping the missing premise drill. Is there a video that explains missing...
Troy July 22, 2019
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Faster way to rule G the answer. - Would it be okay to conclude that G couldn't be the chair because if F was selected, then G would...
Jbrito14 July 22, 2019
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Answer Explanation - Hi LSAT Max, Can you explain how we can get to choice (C) as the correct answer and why (A) w...
Julie-V July 22, 2019
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