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- Tue Jul 25, 2017 10:03 pm
#37660
Yes, absolutely. As discussed in the response to your question about prephrasing for Strengthen-Except questions here (lsat/viewtopic.php?f=677&t=8914), you should articulate what you want the correct answer to do, in this case perhaps something like:
However, again as noted in the previous response, you need not go overboard exhausting all possibilities. Have an understanding of what's going on; know what the conclusion is; notice any salient fallacies in reasoning; then proceed confidently through the answer choices.
- Looking for something that doesn't give reason to think renting from dealerships is more worthwhile for local residents than it is for tourists.
However, again as noted in the previous response, you need not go overboard exhausting all possibilities. Have an understanding of what's going on; know what the conclusion is; notice any salient fallacies in reasoning; then proceed confidently through the answer choices.