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- Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:11 am
#87649
I have two questions.
First, when LSAT talks about in general, it doesn't mean always, right? It means usually or sometimes.
Second, Answer A talks about saving money. Does it simply mean the money saved through coupons such as "10% OFF" or it implies the "saved money" compared to the lower price from other stores? Because if it is the first scenario, A will definitely wrong. But if it is second scenario, I feel A is sound.
First, when LSAT talks about in general, it doesn't mean always, right? It means usually or sometimes.
Second, Answer A talks about saving money. Does it simply mean the money saved through coupons such as "10% OFF" or it implies the "saved money" compared to the lower price from other stores? Because if it is the first scenario, A will definitely wrong. But if it is second scenario, I feel A is sound.