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preptest 73, passage 1, question 7



summary
the content provides an in-depth analysis of how to approach primary purpose questions on the lsat, highlighting the nuances between primary purpose and main point questions.
  • primary purpose questions are more abstract than main point questions, focusing on the author's overall agenda.
  • the correct answer to a primary purpose question must align with the main point of the passage.
  • answer choices for primary purpose questions must be evaluated based on how well they match the author's intent as demonstrated in the passage.
  • the example provided illustrates the process of eliminating incorrect answers to identify the one that accurately reflects the author's stance against strict constructions.
chapters
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understanding primary purpose questions
01:02
analyzing answer choices