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Three levels of truth - ANSWER true, false, possible
LSAT reasoning - ANSWER identify the statement that must be true or eliminate all of
the statements that are false or merely possible
Each of the following must be true except - ANSWER the right answer will be a false
statement or else a statement that's merely possible (could be false)
All wrong answers must be true
Deduction - ANSWER sort out the correct deduction(must be true) from among other
answer choices(each false or could be false)
Conditional statement - ANSWER if......then statement
Example: If you're driving your car, then your car has an engine
How many parts does a conditional statement have? - ANSWER 2; sufficient term and
necessary term
Sufficient term - ANSWER the part in the question that immediately follows "if"; this
part of the statement is enough to require the next term to be true
Example: If you are in New York, then you are in the United States
Necessary term - ANSWER the part in the question that immediately follows the
"then"; this part of the statement is required whenever the sufficient term is present
Example: If you are in New York, then you are in the United States