- Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:56 pm
#20090
Hi,
I just finished taking my last practice test before the Saturday LSAT. During my review of the June 2008 LSAT today, I recognized a question in particular I had difficulty understanding as to why my answer choice was in error. I think it would prove to be fruitful to have an explanation as to why the correct answer is correct, and why the answer choice I chose was in error.
The question is in the June 2008 LSAT Section 4 #12. It is as follows:
"Linguist: The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis states..." [The remainder of the question has been removed in order to comply with LSAC Question Usage Guidelines]
I chose B. The correct answer is D. Could you provide insight as to why? Thanks!
I just finished taking my last practice test before the Saturday LSAT. During my review of the June 2008 LSAT today, I recognized a question in particular I had difficulty understanding as to why my answer choice was in error. I think it would prove to be fruitful to have an explanation as to why the correct answer is correct, and why the answer choice I chose was in error.
The question is in the June 2008 LSAT Section 4 #12. It is as follows:
"Linguist: The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis states..." [The remainder of the question has been removed in order to comply with LSAC Question Usage Guidelines]
I chose B. The correct answer is D. Could you provide insight as to why? Thanks!