- Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:43 pm
#61921
Hi,
I have a quick question on the difference between 'can' and 'do' in LSAT.
In your explanation on question 4, you stated that answer choices (C) and (E) are the same.
But I noticed there is a subtle difference between the two, when compared:
(C) If people know for certain whether their actions are legal, they can feel secure.
(E) Of people know for certain whether their actions are legal, they feel secure. (and I understood this as people do feel secure.
Should they be treated as the same in LSAT?
Thank you so much!
I have a quick question on the difference between 'can' and 'do' in LSAT.
In your explanation on question 4, you stated that answer choices (C) and (E) are the same.
But I noticed there is a subtle difference between the two, when compared:
(C) If people know for certain whether their actions are legal, they can feel secure.
(E) Of people know for certain whether their actions are legal, they feel secure. (and I understood this as people do feel secure.
Should they be treated as the same in LSAT?
Thank you so much!