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preptest 73, passage 3, question 21



summary
the content focuses on strategies for answering a specific type of lsat question that asks for a sentence to logically complete a passage, emphasizing understanding the passage's overall goal and avoiding the introduction of new information.
  • identifying the main point or overall agenda of a passage is crucial for selecting a sentence that logically completes it.
  • the correct answer connects to both the passage's overall thrust and any caveats mentioned towards its end without introducing new information.
  • reviewing wrong answer choices helps understand common pitfalls, such as misrepresenting the passage's arguments or introducing unrelated concepts.
  • the example provided illustrates how to dissect answer choices to find the one that best summarizes and concludes the passage's argument.
chapters
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understanding question structure
00:55
identifying the correct answer
01:27
analyzing wrong answers