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- Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:13 pm
#88697
Hello,
So for answer choice A, I notice that there is not a conclusion. It says that computer fraud cases take longer, and prosecutors are measured based on productivity, but it does not finish the argument and say "therefore, prosecutors are less likely to pursue computer fraud cases because they take longer..." or something like that. Is it good LSAT strategy for us to go ahead and draw that conclusion on this answer choice? Or should we not do that?
So for answer choice A, I notice that there is not a conclusion. It says that computer fraud cases take longer, and prosecutors are measured based on productivity, but it does not finish the argument and say "therefore, prosecutors are less likely to pursue computer fraud cases because they take longer..." or something like that. Is it good LSAT strategy for us to go ahead and draw that conclusion on this answer choice? Or should we not do that?