preptest 73, passage 4, question 22
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summary
the content focuses on tackling comparative main point questions on the lsat, specifically through analyzing passages to identify their central themes.
- comparative main point questions require understanding the main point of each passage to choose the correct answer.
- the main point must be broad enough to encompass all concepts discussed in the passages.
- identifying the main point involves predicting it before reviewing the answer choices, aiding in efficient elimination of incorrect options.
- passage a discusses theoretical principles of property, while passage b applies these principles to a specific case involving native americans and europeans.
- the correct answer choice aligns with the main points of both passages, and incorrect options can be eliminated if they fail to accurately reflect either passage's main point.
chapters
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understanding comparative main point questions
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identifying the main point in passages
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analyzing answer choices