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 Damaga0728
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Will there ever be answer choice where both authors disagree with it and that would be considered that they both agree (to disagree) answer?
(Example: LSAT 80, Logical Reasoning I, Q18)
This is a both agree question, however, I was wondering if there could be a scenario where both of them disagree on an answer choice (and that would be considered an agree to disagree)? Feel like there’s a simple explanation for this but I was thinking about it.
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 Dana D
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Hey Damaga,

I'm not sure I understand your question - there could be a test question which says "both authors disagree with the following statement", yes. Is that your question?

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