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preptest 73, passage 4, question 24



summary
the content provides an in-depth analysis of how to approach comparative questions on the lsat, specifically focusing on identifying the relationship between two passages or parts of passages.
  • comparative questions require understanding the relationship between passages, often before looking at the question itself.
  • the example discussed contrasts the entirety of one passage with a part of another, highlighting a unique case of comparison.
  • the correct relationship identified is that one passage presents a theory which supports the argument made in a part of the other passage.
  • incorrect answer choices are analyzed, demonstrating common pitfalls such as misinterpreting the intent or content of the passages.
  • the analysis concludes with the selection of the correct answer based on the alignment of theoretical principles with practical application.
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understanding comparative questions
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analyzing the relationship