- Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:51 pm
#77980
Is it a bit of a stretch on LSAT authors to equate "succeed in today's society" (sentence 1; premise) to "enough education to be truly successful" (last sentence; conclusion)?
I chose the correct answer choice by way of a process of elimination, and I could see how closely each of these sufficient conditions sounded. Can they be viewed as slightly different, or are they truly synonymous and just phrased differently?
I chose the correct answer choice by way of a process of elimination, and I could see how closely each of these sufficient conditions sounded. Can they be viewed as slightly different, or are they truly synonymous and just phrased differently?