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- Fri Feb 26, 2021 12:12 am
#84507
Hello! I am practicing for the writing portion of the LSAT and came across a prompt that is slightly different from the examples shown on many test prep websites (e.g., PowerScore, Kaplan, Khan Academy). On PrepTest 81, we are asked to argue for a city council person to either "support or oppose a proposal." The proposal has two separate elements -- a sales tax decrease and a new highway toll -- each with its own set of pros and cons described in the details of the prompt.
I started with PowerScore's suggested t-plot with option 1 (support) and option 2 (oppose) on the Y axis and pro and con on the X axis, but I had trouble making the plot work for this prompt. My LR brain also wanted to see the "oppose" option as 'one, the other, or neither' - but that didn't seem to fit this task. I ended up just having one list of pros (in support of the 'Support' side) and cons (in support of the 'Oppose' side). I also struggled to fit my essay into the standard format (paragraph 1 - support your choice, paragraph 2 - argue against the alternative). My final response moved topic-by-topic, and pros and cons were weaved throughout. Does PowerScore have any advice for planning and writing a response to such prompts?
I started with PowerScore's suggested t-plot with option 1 (support) and option 2 (oppose) on the Y axis and pro and con on the X axis, but I had trouble making the plot work for this prompt. My LR brain also wanted to see the "oppose" option as 'one, the other, or neither' - but that didn't seem to fit this task. I ended up just having one list of pros (in support of the 'Support' side) and cons (in support of the 'Oppose' side). I also struggled to fit my essay into the standard format (paragraph 1 - support your choice, paragraph 2 - argue against the alternative). My final response moved topic-by-topic, and pros and cons were weaved throughout. Does PowerScore have any advice for planning and writing a response to such prompts?