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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 rameday
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Hello,

For supporter assumptions. Is the new or rogue element typically present in the conclusion or can it be present in the premises as well?

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 Nikki Siclunov
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Hi rameday,

By its very definition, a "new" or "rogue" element is an element that is only present in the conclusion, and not in the premises. This is precisely what makes it "new."

Hope this helps.

Thanks!

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