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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 JSLSAT
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#30911
Hi all,

I've been using PowerScore's books for a while, but I'm having trouble tracking down where it describes Identify the Possibilities. How is it different from Identify the Templates? I just can't find any info on this technique.

Thank you!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi JS,

It's in the same section/chapter of discussions! In short, IDP means going and writing out every single solution, and IDT means charting out the big directions but typically not capturing every solution. They overlap because sometimes times a single template can actually encompass, say, two possibilities (using dual-options and so forth), but the basic idea of IDP and IDT is in the same vein: trying to see solutions—whether partial or complete—and showing those during the initial diagramming setup.

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
 JSLSAT
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#30935
Definitely does - thank you!

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