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LSAT Logical Reasoning

Since - common LSAT construction

Since – common LSAT construction

By Greg Smith on March 1, 2011

“Since” is often used in LSAT logical reasoning questions and reading comprehension passages. It usually is involved in a very specific sentence construction and can often help you identify the conclusion or sub-conclusion of the argument. And as you should know, identifying the conclusion is one of the most important steps in understanding and answering [...]

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LSAT Logical Reasoning – Paradox Question

By Greg Smith on November 9, 2009

Resolve the Paradox: Ring tailed lemurs are herbivores and incapable of digesting meat. However, scientists have observed ring tailed lemurs killing and eating beetles.

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"If and only if" vs. "if" or "only if", what's the difference?

"If and only if" vs. "if" or "only if", what's the difference?

By Greg Smith on August 10, 2009

Formal logic including conditional or IF-Then statements appear in 3 out of 4 LSAT test sections. Both Logical Reasoning Sections and the Analytical Reasoning Section will use formal logic. This often includes conditional statements such as “IF Bob is selected THEN Suzie is also selected” or “Suzie is selected IF Bob is selected” How does [...]

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