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home>june 2007, passage 3, question 17
carl pyrdum
lesson by carl pyrdum
magoosh expert

summary
the content provides an in-depth analysis of how to approach inference questions on the lsat, specifically focusing on identifying the author's likely agreement with statements related to documents on web pages.
  • inference questions require finding information in the passage that supports one of the answer choices as true, without it being directly stated.
  • answer choices must be tied back to specific facts or statements made by the author in the passage.
  • the question discussed focuses on the author's views concerning the protection of documents placed on web pages and their impact on the web's potential as a communication form.
  • the correct answer choice (e) aligns with the author's perspective that documents should be freely accessible to contribute to the web's free exchange of ideas, contrasting with other options that misrepresent the author's views.
chapters
00:00
understanding inference questions
01:09
analyzing answer choices
02:24
identifying the correct answer