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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 rameday
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I had a tough time distinguishing which condition was which and which condition should be negated.

For questions like this that don't have indicator words should I just try to use the if____ then_____ construction to try and make sense of which condition is which. Using that construct helps me easily make sense of questions 3, 22 and 26.

Cheers,

A
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 KelseyWoods
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Hi A!

Yes, definitely. As mentioned with questions 3 and 22 previously, if you can convert the relationship into an if/then statement without changing the meaning, that is a perfectly valid way of making the statement easier to diagram :)

In this case, what do we know if you're a large corporation in Springfield? If you're a large corporation in Springfield, then you will not fund the community street fair.

Best,
Kelsey

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