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Below are two questions from a student. An instructor will respond below. Thanks!
2017 LR Bible Pg 222 – 224 Sufficient & Necessary Question Problem Set
Question 1. I diagrammed this conditional stimulus with 2 necessary conditions:
EG CC (to mean consumer confidence) + CS (to mean “Consumer skepticism)
-CC or -CS -EG
The correct answer is D, diagrammed as EEG CCB (to mean both consumer confidence and consumer skepticism).
I determined the correct answer of course but my question here is, “Wouldn’t it be more prudent on the LSAT to diagram multiple necessary conditions for this stimulus as part of the prephrasing since you wouldn’t know until you got to answer D that you didn’t need to understand that the necessary condition did not need to be parsed into 2 parts?”
Question 4. I diagrammed this conditional stimulus as:
IMP GS
GS SL
SL MR
IMP GS SL MR
-MR -SL -GS -IMP
Is it best not to create the contrapositive until all elements of the positive chain are in place or should the contrapositive for each element of the chain be created as each element of the positive element is created? Should the contrapositive be created at the end of the chain or as each link of the chain is created?