june 2007, logical reasoning 2, question 16
summary
the content provides a detailed analysis of how to approach fill-in-the-blank questions on the lsat, specifically those that require identifying a conclusion from the given information.
- identify the type of question by looking for key words indicating if you're being asked to fill in a conclusion.
- break down the stimulus into digestible chunks of information to understand the argument fully.
- determine the correct answer by finding an option that can be proven with the information provided in the stimulus.
- eliminate wrong answer choices by carefully analyzing how they align or contradict the information given.
- understand that some questions hinge on recognizing the literal versus metaphorical beliefs attributed to entities like nations.
chapters
00:00
understanding question types
00:39
analyzing the stimulus
01:29
selecting the correct answer
02:32
eliminating wrong answers