Why is answer choice C incorrect?
Hi, I'm trying to understand the reasoning for how C can be eliminated as a correct answer cho...
AneeshU on January 23, 2022
  • December 2015 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q12
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Justification for eliminating answer choice D
Could someone please help me understand the reasoning for how choice D was eliminated?
AneeshU on January 23, 2022
  • December 2015 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q13
2
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Why not D
I can understand the correct answer, but why does d not follow the same pattern. The review says ...
Kyland on January 23, 2022
  • October 1997 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q23
1
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Please explain
Could someone please elaborate on answer choice C and compare it to answer choice A. Thank you!!!
Josabeth on January 23, 2022
  • December 1998 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q18
1
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Please explain
Could someone please elaborate on answer choice C and compare it to answer choice A. Thank you!!!
Josabeth on January 23, 2022
  • December 1998 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q18
1
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Please explain
Could someone please elaborate on answer choice C and compare it to answer choice A. Thank you!!!
Josabeth on January 23, 2022
  • December 1998 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q18
1
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Please explain
Could someone please elaborate on answer choice C and compare it to answer choice A. Thank you!!!
Josabeth on January 23, 2022
  • December 1998 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q18
1
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Answer B
Hi, Could you please explain why answer choice B was not eliminated (in the video explanation...
Rozanna on January 23, 2022
  • June 2015 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q19
3
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Wouldn't (E) actually strengthen?
The argument states that individuals who buy cars are spending more money in relation to income. ...
ns120496 on January 23, 2022
  • September 1998 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q24
1
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Aren't A and C saying the same thing?
I always thought the verb "to purport" means "to pretend." Nevertheless, answer-choices A and ...
Mazen on January 23, 2022
  • December 2009 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q7
3
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Why exactly can B be eliminated?
Wondering how B can be eliminated by putting it into words...
Olivia-Deller on January 22, 2022
  • December 1997 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q10
1
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dont understand D
couldnt the vaccinated peoples symptoms be side effects from the vaccine. where if it were in the...
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • October 1999 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q10
1
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Please explain
why not D?
Josabeth on January 22, 2022
  • December 1995 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q22
1
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dont get this question al all
any explanation would be helpful
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • December 1998 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q26
1
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everything besides C seems valid
all answers besides C seem valid.
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • December 2001 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q24
1
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Video
Can someone please add a video of how to set up this game? It's difficult to grasp from just the ...
jacklyn on January 22, 2022
  • February 1993 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q13
1
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how is A possible
i dont see L next to N N can only be in 6 or 2 With N at 6 L is in either 2 or 4 With N at 2 L...
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • June 1999 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q5
1
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E seems as right as B
E says if two conflicting hypothesis then go with tradition. Not sure how this is different from B
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • October 2003 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q14
1
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H seems to be ok for me
R J K H T S doesnt appear to violate any rules
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • June 1995 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q6
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makes no sense
some FCA are MN all OC are FCA you can have an instance where FCA-some-OC and FCA-some-MN b...
medasmx@protonmail.com on January 22, 2022
  • June 2004 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q16
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