- Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:24 pm
#104399
In the triple-negative example, if this were part of a whole stimulus would we be told that all members must vote or should this be assumed for questions regarding voting – although I don't believe this would be common sense since it is possible to abstain from votes.
I know I am bringing in outside knowledge with the abstaining point, but that aside even if not assuming that, this example doesn't give any information about whether every has to vote or if people can abstain (unless when it is mentioned that, "...since all members must vote..." would have been included in the stimulus in a real LSAT question).
Is this just because it is not a full stimulus and only used to demonstrate the triple-negative or am I missing something here?
I know I am bringing in outside knowledge with the abstaining point, but that aside even if not assuming that, this example doesn't give any information about whether every has to vote or if people can abstain (unless when it is mentioned that, "...since all members must vote..." would have been included in the stimulus in a real LSAT question).
Is this just because it is not a full stimulus and only used to demonstrate the triple-negative or am I missing something here?