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june 2007, logical reasoning 2, question 10


carl pyrdum
lesson by carl pyrdum
magoosh expert

summary
the essence of tackling fill-in-the-blank questions on the lsat, specifically inference questions, involves a detailed analysis of the information provided and selecting an answer that can be logically proven based on that information.
  • identify the type of question by looking for keywords; 'therefore' indicates an inference question.
  • analyze the given information carefully to understand what is being inferred, particularly focusing on the relationship between pictorial and prose elements in advertising.
  • discern the correct answer by eliminating choices that misinterpret the requirement of using pictures alongside prose, not as a replacement.
  • the correct answer will align with the principle of associating the product with positively regarded elements through pictorial representation.
chapters
00:00
understanding fill-in-the-blank questions
01:13
navigating through answer choices