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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 Jkjones3789
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Hello, I noticed that at times I am identifying this as a Main Point or strengthen question and I don't know why. The statements above if true would provide the strongest support for which one of the following hypotheses? I identified it as Main Point .. Please help me resolve this paradox lolz !!! ... Thanks in advance
 Steve Stein
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Hey JK.

Good question--that's a tough one to classify. I agree that it looks like a Must Be True question, but if the correct answer choice provides a hypothesis that resolves the paradox, that would be the reason for a Resolve classification. Don't get too bogged down with classification, though--if you were to approach this as a Must Be True question, that should get you to the right answer as well.

I hope that's helpful--please let me know--thanks!

~Steve

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