summary
the essence of tackling conclusion questions on the lsat involves identifying the main conclusion of an argument, which is supported by various pieces of evidence and sometimes counter-evidence.
- conclusion questions require locating the argument's main conclusion.
- the conclusion in the provided argument is that accepting the company's gift of streetlights should not be problematic.
- evidence against the conclusion and evidence supporting the conclusion are both presented, highlighting the argument's structure.
- the correct answer choice directly states the identified conclusion, distinguishing it from other pieces of evidence or unrelated statements.
chapters
00:00
understanding conclusion questions
00:40
analyzing evidence and counter-evidence
01:31
selecting the correct answer