june 2007, logical reasoning 2, question 6
summary
the essence of tackling principle identify questions on the lsat involves understanding the stimulus provided and selecting an answer that aligns with the scenario or argument presented.
- principle identify questions require a thorough comprehension of the stimulus, which could be an argument or a scenario.
- the process involves going through the stimulus sentence by sentence to grasp the context and details.
- identifying the correct answer choice hinges on finding a description that logically follows from the stimulus.
- incorrect answers can be eliminated based on their lack of direct correlation with the information given in the stimulus.
- the correct answer often relates to the broader implications or outcomes of the scenario described.
chapters
00:00
understanding principle identify questions
01:03
selecting the correct answer