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What is the primary purpose of the LSAT Argumentative Writing section?
The purpose is to evaluate a candidate's ability to construct a clear, logical, evidence-based
argument while addressing opposing viewpoints. Test-takers must demonstrate organization,
reasoning, persuasive writing, and analytical judgment rather than factual knowledge.
Define "claim" in argumentative writing.
A claim is the central assertion or position the writer is trying to prove. In LSAT writing, every
paragraph should support or refine the claim using logical reasoning and evidence.
What is a "counterargument"?
A counterargument is an opposing viewpoint or objection to the writer's claim. Strong LSAT
essays acknowledge counterarguments and refute them logically to strengthen credibility.
A student argues that remote learning is superior because it is convenient. What weakness
exists in this argument?
The argument may rely on oversimplification because convenience alone does not prove
superiority. It ignores factors such as educational quality, interaction, and student engagement.
A thesis statement should be ______, arguable, and defensible.
Clear. A thesis must state a precise position that can be logically defended with evidence and
reasoning.
What is the difference between evidence and opinion?
Evidence consists of facts, examples, statistics, or logical explanations supporting a claim,
while opinion is a personal belief without necessary proof. LSAT writing rewards evidence-
based reasoning over unsupported opinion.
Why is organization important in argumentative writing?
Organization ensures ideas progress logically, making arguments easier to follow and more
persuasive. Poor structure weakens clarity and reduces argumentative effectiveness.
Emotional appeals alone are sufficient for a strong LSAT argument. Explain.
False. Emotional appeals may engage readers, but LSAT writing prioritizes logical reasoning,
coherence, and evidence. Excessive emotional appeal without logic weakens credibility.
What is a logical fallacy?
A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that weakens an argument. Common fallacies include
hasty generalization, ad hominem, and false dilemma.
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Define "hasty generalization."
A hasty generalization occurs when a broad conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence.
Example: "Two online courses were ineffective, so all online education is poor."
"If students use AI tools, education will collapse entirely." What fallacy is present?
This is a slippery slope fallacy because it assumes one action will inevitably lead to an extreme
negative outcome without sufficient proof.
What is the role of a conclusion in LSAT argumentative writing?
The conclusion reinforces the thesis, summarizes key reasoning, and leaves the reader with a
strong final impression without merely repeating earlier points.
Define "rebuttal."
A rebuttal is a direct response to an opposing argument that explains why the opposing
position is weak, flawed, or less convincing.
Why should writers avoid ambiguity?
Ambiguity causes confusion and weakens logical precision. LSAT scorers value clarity because
it reflects strong analytical thinking.
An effective paragraph begins with a ______ sentence.
Topic. A topic sentence introduces the main idea of the paragraph and connects it to the thesis.
What is "coherence" in writing?
Coherence refers to the logical connection and smooth flow between ideas, sentences, and
paragraphs in an essay.
A writer attacks an opponent's personality instead of addressing the argument. Identify the
fallacy.
This is an ad hominem fallacy because the writer attacks the person rather than evaluating the
argument itself.
What does "audience awareness" mean in argumentative writing?
Audience awareness means understanding the reader's perspective, expectations, and
possible objections while presenting arguments clearly and persuasively.
Why are transitions important?
Transitions guide readers between ideas and improve essay flow. Examples include "however,"
"therefore," and "in contrast."
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Define "false dilemma."
A false dilemma presents only two extreme options when more possibilities actually exist.
Repeating the thesis word-for-word in the conclusion is the best strategy. Explain.
False. Effective conclusions restate the thesis in a fresh way while synthesizing the essay's
reasoning.
What is the strongest type of support in LSAT writing?
Logical analysis supported by relevant examples and consistent reasoning is considered
strongest because LSAT values analytical rigor.
"Everyone I know prefers digital books, so printed books are obsolete." What flaw exists?
The flaw is anecdotal evidence and hasty generalization because the conclusion is based on a
limited personal sample.
Define "bias."
Bias is a prejudice or preference that may distort reasoning and prevent objective evaluation of
evidence.
Why should writers address opposing views?
Addressing opposing views demonstrates critical thinking and strengthens persuasion by
showing the writer understands multiple perspectives.
A persuasive argument must contain logical ______.
Consistency. Contradictory reasoning weakens argumentative credibility.
What is "deductive reasoning"?
Deductive reasoning moves from general principles to a specific conclusion. If premises are
valid, the conclusion must logically follow.
What is "inductive reasoning"?
Inductive reasoning draws general conclusions from specific observations. Its conclusions are
probable rather than guaranteed.
"This law worked in one city, so it will work everywhere." Identify the flaw.
The flaw is faulty generalization because conditions may differ across locations.
Define "premise."
A premise is a statement or reason that supports a conclusion in an argument.
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