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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 saranash1
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In strengthen questions if causal reasoning is used in the premise can we also conclude that it is going to be used in the answer choice?
 David Boyle
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saranash1 wrote:In strengthen questions if causal reasoning is used in the premise can we also conclude that it is going to be used in the answer choice?
Hello saranash1,

I wouldn't automatically assume that, but I sure wouldn't be surprised! If they go to the trouble of doing causal reasoning, e.g., "King Kong the giant ape eats 500 bananas a day and that's why he's a hundred feet tall", it is likely that a strengthener might be something like, "King Kong's dad, Emperor Kong, was only 50 feet tall and ate only 5 bananas a day." Or, "Mom Kong never grew any taller after she stopped eating bananas altogether."
However, what if there are several premises, and only one has causal reasoning? What if another premise has conditional reasoning? Maybe that premise is the one that the right answer choice'll strengthen.
So, yes, causal will often be in the right answer--but stay awake just in case!

Hope that helps,
David
 saranash1
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thanks!

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