- Tue Apr 20, 2021 1:45 pm
#86521
Hi sdb,
How do you know that what answer choice E proposes is a "change?" I can't find any evidence in either person's argument that it definitely changes the regimen. Meaning, I don't know that this suggestion in answer choice E would actually provide any more data than we already have. And that's really what we need to answer Quincy's question, right? ("Why should what has worked in the past be changed now?) On the other hand, answer choice B very clearly highlights changed circumstances that would support a change in the training regimen.
I hope this helps!
How do you know that what answer choice E proposes is a "change?" I can't find any evidence in either person's argument that it definitely changes the regimen. Meaning, I don't know that this suggestion in answer choice E would actually provide any more data than we already have. And that's really what we need to answer Quincy's question, right? ("Why should what has worked in the past be changed now?) On the other hand, answer choice B very clearly highlights changed circumstances that would support a change in the training regimen.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant
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LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant
Follow me on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/JeremyLSAT