itsme wrote:Would you please explain this one?
Study hist —> app the diff —> reflect on your own civ
So, study hist —> reflect?
I’m assuming that I mis understood how to diagram “provided”?
Please help
Hey there!
You're right that the issue in your diagram is that "provided that" is actually a sufficient indicator, not a necessary indicator.
Consider the following example: "I will make it to your party, provided that the L train is running."
The conditional structure is: L train running --> I will make it to your party
What I'm really saying here is that the sole fact of the L train running is enough to guarantee that I'll make it to your party, and if I didn't make it to your party, you can be sure that the L train wasn't running.
So, the two premises in the stimulus of this question don't actually link up. Here's what the stimulus is really saying:
1. Study history --> Appreciate differences
2. Reflect on civilization --> Appreciate differences
= Study history --> Reflect on civilization
The flawed structure is
1. A --> B
2. C --> B
= A --> C
This links up with the flawed structure in answer choice B).
1. Learn Latin --> Improve vocab
2. Study great works --> Improve vocab
= Learn Latin --> study great works
I hope that helps!
Happy studying,
Ben DiFabbio
PowerScore LSAT Instructor