june 2007, passage 1, question 2
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summary
the essence of tackling analogy questions on the lsat involves identifying similarities in character or method between different subjects, as demonstrated through the analysis of a specific question.
- analogy questions require comparing different subjects to find a similar characteristic or method.
- the correct answer often involves identifying a blend or mix of two distinct elements within the same category.
- incorrect answers typically fail to demonstrate a mixing of similar types or apply a concept in a new, unrelated context.
- the chosen example illustrates the process of elimination based on the absence of a true analogy in the incorrect options.
chapters
00:00
understanding analogy questions
00:23
identifying key elements for comparison
00:41
analyzing answer choices
02:10
selecting the correct answer