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carl pyrdum
lesson by carl pyrdum
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summary
the content provides an in-depth analysis of how to approach inference questions on the lsat, specifically when dealing with comparative passages and the indian nonintercourse act (ina).
  • inference questions may ask about disagreements or agreements between authors, or about inferences that can be drawn from both passages.
  • the example focuses on determining what the author of passage a would think about the purpose of the ina.
  • the purpose of the ina was to protect transfers of property between native americans and others, and to guard against fraud.
  • a systematic approach to answering involves revisiting passage notes to identify relevant principles and examples.
  • the correct answer choice will align with the principle of protecting the transfer of property against fraud, as outlined in passage a.
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understanding inference questions
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analyzing the indian nonintercourse act