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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 rameday
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Hello,

So i just ran into two confusing MP vs MBT question stems. I thought this was something that I had a total grasp on but I let these two stems burn me.

The first is the statements above logically commit the politician to which one of the following conclusions. This is a MBT stem but I thought it was MP.

The second says, the argument is structured to lead to which one of the following conclusions? THis is MP.

What is the difference?
 Emily Haney-Caron
PowerScore Staff
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Hi rameday,

In the first, where it says "logically commit" it is indicating that this is the only possible conclusion; he is committed to it. Therefore, it is a MBT.

In the second one, it is asking what conclusion the argument intended to lead us towards, which is the same as asking what the main point of the argument is.

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