- Wed Oct 30, 2013 2:57 pm
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Hi there! Thank you very much for your help!!
Dec 1999 LSAT Sec 3 LR, Q18:
I hesitated between B and E. I chose B but it is wrong. Could you explain why E is right but B is wrong? I did not choose E because it says "these considerations are separate from or integral to the legal process is a matter of debate". The question stem is asking for Meyerson's opinion. I located the last sentence in the last paragraph. The last sentence says that Meyerson replies that such considerations may be viewed as part of, not separate from the rules of the game." Does it mean that Meyerson has already expressed his perspective - "Considerations are part of the rules of the game"??
Thank you so much and i am looking forward to your reply!
----Sherry
Dec 1999 LSAT Sec 3 LR, Q18:
I hesitated between B and E. I chose B but it is wrong. Could you explain why E is right but B is wrong? I did not choose E because it says "these considerations are separate from or integral to the legal process is a matter of debate". The question stem is asking for Meyerson's opinion. I located the last sentence in the last paragraph. The last sentence says that Meyerson replies that such considerations may be viewed as part of, not separate from the rules of the game." Does it mean that Meyerson has already expressed his perspective - "Considerations are part of the rules of the game"??
Thank you so much and i am looking forward to your reply!
----Sherry