- Tue Dec 27, 2016 1:18 pm
#31596
Hi,
If I see a question like this on the LSAT, how would I approach it?
IF AN APPLE FALLS FROM THE TREE THEN IT MUST BE CAUSED BY A GUST OF WIND
In this statement, there are both conditional and causal reasoning. I believe that this would be a conditional statement but since there are causal indicators in the sentence, wonder how to attack the question.
Thank you.
If I see a question like this on the LSAT, how would I approach it?
IF AN APPLE FALLS FROM THE TREE THEN IT MUST BE CAUSED BY A GUST OF WIND
In this statement, there are both conditional and causal reasoning. I believe that this would be a conditional statement but since there are causal indicators in the sentence, wonder how to attack the question.
Thank you.