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june 2007, passage 4, question 26



summary
the content provides a detailed explanation on how to approach a specific detailed question on the lsat, focusing on understanding what the passage directly indicates rather than what can be inferred, using a question about the history of the irish landscape as an example.
  • identifies the type of lsat question as one that asks what the passage indicates, emphasizing direct evidence over inference.
  • highlights the importance of focusing on specific paragraphs that discuss the use of pollen analysis for historical study.
  • discusses the process of elimination for answer choices, detailing why each one is incorrect based on the passage's content.
  • concludes that the correct answer is the one that directly contradicts a previously held belief disproven by pollen analysis, as illustrated in the passage.
chapters
00:00
understanding question types
00:23
identifying relevant information
02:02
determining the correct answer