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 avengingangel
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#27215
Hello again,

On page 333 in Chapter 10 (Justify the Conclusion), the book recommends to look at October 2010 LSAT LR Section 2, #25 for an example of a JTC question...

But #25 in Section 2 of that PT seems like a resolve the paradox, method of reasoning, or maybe evaluate the argument question stem... but definitely not JTC... I am confused..
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 Dave Killoran
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#27216
Hi Angel,

"LR2" is the second LR section, not the first, so on this particular test LR2 is Section 4 (and not Section 2). In LR2, Question #25 is a Justify question.

Just for future use, the two LR sections are always numbered 1 and 2, but that doesn't translate into the section where they appear. On the October 2010 LSAT, the sections are ordered as follows:

  • RC = Section 1
    LR1 = Section 2
    LG = Section 3
    LR2 = Section 4
The easiest trick is to always look at the other LR section too if you don't immediately see what you are looking for in the first section you look at :-D

Please let me know if that makes sense. Thanks!
 avengingangel
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#27244
Got it. I see how that's easy to mix up. Thanks for explaining!

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