Hi. Adam, I am sorry to say this, but your answer made me even more confused about sufficient and negation conditional relationship.
Most of them will fall into the broad category of a "category/characteristic" relationship - the sufficient condition sets up a category
Point number 1:
Dogs with curly fur (category) are adorable (characteristic)
(I am quoting this cuz doesn't contain any traditional or well known conditional indicator and this one 's conditional relationship nature seems little weaker , but if shown in LSAT questionnaires, compared to likes of In order to be a Doctor (category=Doctor), you must first attend medical school (characteristic of Doctors=went to med school) AM I correct to think like that?
Dogs with curly fur (category) are adorable (characteristic)
Point number 2:
So any sentence or incomplete sentence's composing relationships that are composed of category/characteristic
.....and category is sufficient condition and characteristic is necessary condition also whenever the students see such pattern then should recognize and immediately try to form the conditional relationship in brain or diagram ? I never learned about this trick/ chracteristic about conditional relationships ever.