- Sat Mar 30, 2013 5:49 pm
#8689
Hi, I am prepping for June13 LSAT and I am going over the old PT's for drills.
While reviewing PT 3, S2, I came across a question.
Initially, I chose E as the answer, and now that I look back at it, I understand why E is not the correct answer.
1) Why is B the correct answer?
2) What does it mean by "violating the precept"? does this mean that modern architects have violated the necessity portion or the sufficiency portion of the conditional diagram?
Below is my interpretation of the question:
Original: inviting and functional for public use unobtrusive (taking 2nd place to the total environment)
Contra: ~unobtrusive (obtrusive) ~inviting or ~functional
modern architects let strong personalities dominate work ~functional for public use
I am confused because the latter half portion of the stimulus does not follow the conditional diagram that I drew for the former half portion of the stimulus.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Please help!
While reviewing PT 3, S2, I came across a question.
Initially, I chose E as the answer, and now that I look back at it, I understand why E is not the correct answer.
1) Why is B the correct answer?
2) What does it mean by "violating the precept"? does this mean that modern architects have violated the necessity portion or the sufficiency portion of the conditional diagram?
Below is my interpretation of the question:
Original: inviting and functional for public use unobtrusive (taking 2nd place to the total environment)
Contra: ~unobtrusive (obtrusive) ~inviting or ~functional
modern architects let strong personalities dominate work ~functional for public use
I am confused because the latter half portion of the stimulus does not follow the conditional diagram that I drew for the former half portion of the stimulus.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Please help!