- Fri May 17, 2019 8:40 pm
#64853
Hello,
I'm two weeks into LSAT prep and have a question on a specific practice problem on the Earth's axis on page 206-207 in Chapter 6. It is a conditional linkage question and I am having issues grasping the diagramming.
In this question "only" and "without" are the key indicator words ( the word "without" invoking the unless equation)
AS=angle stable
GI=gravitational influence of Earth's large, nearby moon.
PCE= planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life
Its diagrammed this way:
AS GI
PCE (w/strike through it) AS
I understand up until this point... but figuring out the sequence of the chain in this example is what I find tricky...
In the book the chain is: PCE (w/strike through it) AS GI
But how do we know the chain couldn't also have been written out as: GI AS PCE (w/strike through it)
In other words, how do I figure out the order its suppose to go in?
I'm two weeks into LSAT prep and have a question on a specific practice problem on the Earth's axis on page 206-207 in Chapter 6. It is a conditional linkage question and I am having issues grasping the diagramming.
In this question "only" and "without" are the key indicator words ( the word "without" invoking the unless equation)
AS=angle stable
GI=gravitational influence of Earth's large, nearby moon.
PCE= planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life
Its diagrammed this way:
AS GI
PCE (w/strike through it) AS
I understand up until this point... but figuring out the sequence of the chain in this example is what I find tricky...
In the book the chain is: PCE (w/strike through it) AS GI
But how do we know the chain couldn't also have been written out as: GI AS PCE (w/strike through it)
In other words, how do I figure out the order its suppose to go in?