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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 lathlee
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Today, I shall share Four.

I asked Dave Prior about these; Dave said prior this is good job on me noticing (two of them). In my memory, this condition indicator were used in once or twice or never in prior LSAT prep Test publication. I think that's why Dave and other amazing members of LSAT Bible Series didn't put it one of the indicator words cuz there are already way too many stuff to remember; So Powerscore's Amazing Staff's rationale for not prioritizing this indicators were: spending time on these won't bring much benefit.

Anyways, We never know in life and this might appear in one of the LSAT we shall encounter in our future, so just in case. The reason I am doing this is I would like to share for the purpose of sharing the knowledge for others as well as clarify my understanding as well. If a Powerscore staff finds this sharing won't do much good or Get in the way of Powerscore's amazing explanation philosophy, please delete it.

Wherever = sufficient condition indicator. (EX: Wherever you go, I go there)
Place (you) :arrow: Place (I)

as long as = sufficient condition indicator. (EX: As long as you Believe in me, I can do anything.)
You Believe in me :arrow: I can do anything.

Where = Sufficient Indicator (But rather weak powered sufficiency indicator power compared to When) (I think I saw this a few times in prior LR Q in couple Prep Test; I might be wrong) EX: Where there is a peace in a nation, Justice in a nation exists.
Peace Nation :arrow: Justice Nation

Depends upon = necessary condition indicator ( I never asked about this, I think I saw one of the LR Q in one of my practice Prep Test LR Q although cannot recall which one (Sorry for that) )
(Ex: This project's success depends upon Mr. Pal's Participation.)
Success Project :arrow: Mr.Pal Participation
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 Dave Killoran
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These are all good! The "where" aspect works just like "when," making those two easy to remember. and "depends on/upon" is actually one we do talk about in some detail, as it reflects the idea of necessity :-D
 lathlee
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First of all, Dave, Thank you so much for replying.
Second, Happy New year.

Third, I hope my presentation of these indicators do not provide any false impression on Powerscore bibles. It is one of the best books in LSAT Prep ( The reason I cannot dare to say THE Best; due to I did not carefully and thoroughly studies with all materials Ever by all published, but Powerscore bible is widely considered in must have preparation tools even in Chinese search engines as well)

I just want to make sure proving better chance for all Powerscore purchasers for just in case possibility.

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