- Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:39 pm
#103854
Hi fortunateking,
Answer E is conditional and involves the word "unless," which can be a bit tricky to diagram.
PowerScore has a simple method of correctly diagramming "unless" conditional statements that we call "The Unless Equation."
Basically, whatever term is modified by the word "unless" becomes the necessary condition. Then, the remaining term is negated and becomes the sufficient. You need to negate the remaining term before making it the sufficient so that your diagram properly reflects what the sentence is saying in English. (Basically, the word "unless" has a built in negative that needs to be accounted for in the diagram.)
"The Unless Equation" is discussed in more detail in lesson 2 of The PowerScore LSAT Course and in chapter 6 of "The Logical Reasoning Bible."
Here, the diagram for Answer E would be:
SBMO -> BISG
(meaning if students become more outspoken, then they become involved in student government)
The contrapositive would be:
Not BISG -> Not SBMO
(meaning if students do not become involved in student government, then they will not become more outspoken)
The contrapositive is probably easier to see why this Answer is wrong. Neither Doris nor Zack is discussing what happens when students aren't in student government. In other words, even Doris is not claiming that the only way to become more outspoken is to be in the student government.