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You have 3 goals when reading an LSAT passage, what are they? - ANSWER-1st)
Read predictively and with a purpose. Use key words - the clues the author
provides - to anticipate the direction of the passage.
2nd) Create an effective roadmap, circle keywords and summarize the important
ideas, those that lead to test questions in the margins.
3rd) focus on the structure of the passage rather than its details, which can be
confusing or difficult to understand. (Topic, scope, purpose, and main idea)
Under the Logical Reasoning Section of Weaken/Strengthen questions. To weaken
a prediction you need to provide what? - ANSWER-Provide a change in
circumstances.
Under the Logical Reasoning Section of Weaken/Strengthen questions. A
strengthener would confirm what? A weakener would do what? - ANSWER-It
would confirm the assumption. A weakener would invalidate the same assumption.
Under the Logical Reasoning Section of Weaken/Strengthen questions. What
would an example and counterexample do to this type of question? - ANSWER-
Another example would strengthen it, and a counter example may weaken it.
An argument on the LSAT is defined as what? - ANSWER-Argument: it is a
process of reasoning by which an author asserts a point and backs it up with
relevant support.
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,The conclusion of the argument is the authors what? - ANSWER-Main Point, its
what ever he is trying to convince you of
How do you recognize the conclusion? - ANSWER-The most straight forward way
is by looking for the key words.
What are the 4 core skills the LSAT rewards? - ANSWER-1) Reading Strategically
(Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning)
2) Analyzing Arguments
(LR and RC)
3) Understanding Formal Logic
(LG and LR)
4) Making Deductions
Combine info that combine that must be true
How do you read strategically? - ANSWER-By reading predictively and with a
purpose and reading for structure not details.
Reading strategically you need to do what? - ANSWER-Identify the Topic, Scope,
Purpose, and Main idea.
What is the topic? - ANSWER-The broad subject matter, always introduced in the
first few lines and always objective in nature.
What is the scope? - ANSWER-Specific aspect of topic the author wrote about.
What about the topic the author is interested in.
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,What is the purpose? - ANSWER-Why the author is writing, is she trying to argue,
to explain, to rebut, or to advocate. It is always subjective in that it reveals the
opinions of the author.
What is the main idea? - ANSWER-Summary of authors opinion, the big picture.
What is it to create a roadmap? - ANSWER-Circle structural keywords, and take
clear margin notes.
What is the contrapositive? - ANSWER-Negating the result requires negating the
trigger.
What must be done to form a contrapositive? - ANSWER-1) Reverse the terms, 2)
Negate each term, 3) "and" becomes "or"; "or" becomes "and"
-> = ? - ANSWER-"Then"
~ = ? - ANSWER-"no/not"
Formal Logic Exorcises: What are the type of exorcises? - ANSWER-1) IF / Then
2) Only / Unless 3) Challenging If/then
This process of taking sufficient/necessary relationships and putting them into if-
then forms is known as - ANSWER-Formal Logic Translation
The word only" on the LSAT is a way of denoting necessity. When you see "only"
you always know that the term that comes right after it is what? - ANSWER-
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, necessary, and thus the result that should be noted to the right of the arrow. Note
that carefully.
Whenever you see the word only" think ? - ANSWER-necessity, think the "then"
clause.
Only denotes what? - ANSWER-Necessity (Then Clause)
What are the 5 formal logic translations? - ANSWER-1) If A, then B. 2) All C are
D. 3) Only E are F. 4) G Only if H. 5) No i unless J.
In formal logic what do we replace the word "unless" with? - ANSWER-"If Not"
Replace "Only If" with what? - ANSWER-Than
In the context of a Logic Game, making deductions means? - ANSWER-It means
going beyond the face value of a given rule or combination of rules to determine
what else must be true.
When applying formal logic, what is one type of deduction? - ANSWER-When
applying formal logic, identifying the counter positive of a conditional statement is
one type of deduction.
What is another way of making deductions in the formal logic section? -
ANSWER-Another way is to combine rules that have common entities.
Test day tip: Taking deductions far enough is what? - ANSWER-Is the single most
important factor in your Logic Games performance.
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