june 2007, logical reasoning 1, question 10
summary
the essence of tackling main point questions on the lsat involves identifying the argument's conclusion, which is foundational to understanding and answering these types of questions effectively.
- main point questions require you to pinpoint the conclusion of an argument.
- the conclusion is the statement that all evidence within the argument aims to support.
- identifying the conclusion often involves discerning the main claim the argument seeks to prove.
- answer choices for main point questions may rephrase the conclusion rather than quoting it directly.
- incorrect answer choices may include evidence, implied statements, or misinterpretations of the conclusion.
chapters
00:00
understanding main point questions
01:45
analyzing answer choices