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LSAT Reading Comprehension Passage Types
LSAT Reading Comprehension passages tend to fall into recurring subject areas. The subject matters less than your ability to track […]
Open guideLSAT Inference Questions: Strategy for LR and RC
Inference questions ask what must be true or is most strongly supported. They appear in both Logical Reasoning and Reading […]
Open guideMain Point LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Main Point questions ask for the author’s central conclusion. They are usually easier than assumption questions, but missing them signals […]
Open guideComparative Reading LSAT Guide
Comparative Reading passages ask you to understand two related passages and compare their claims, evidence, tone, and assumptions. How to […]
Open guidePrinciple LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Principle questions ask you to apply, strengthen, justify, or identify a general rule. The key is matching the rule to […]
Open guideResolve the Paradox LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Resolve the Paradox questions present facts that seem inconsistent. The correct answer explains how both facts can be true at […]
Open guideFlaw LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Flaw questions ask you to identify the reasoning error in an argument. They are one of the most important Logical […]
Open guideParallel Reasoning LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Parallel Reasoning questions ask you to match the structure of an argument. They are time-consuming because the correct answer often […]
Open guideNecessary Assumption LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Necessary Assumption questions ask for something the argument must rely on. If the answer is false, the argument falls apart. […]
Open guideSufficient Assumption LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Sufficient Assumption questions ask for an answer that fully guarantees the conclusion when added to the stimulus. Core Strategy Identify […]
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