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      <description><![CDATA[<p> A No. This means few heroes/villains did distort historical information. 100%</p><p>B No. Inevitably means unavoidable, meaning certain to happen.</p><p>C No. Not that heroes/villains have shaped All of our history. The word all means, 100%</p><p>D No. Missing the heroes/villains</p><p>E The implication of a few heroes/villains the audience needs to be aware of, in order to understand history modifying history</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Recommend: Study history to avoid mistakes of the past</p><p>P1 Mistakes are unique</p><p>P2 Mistakes are unrepeatable</p><p>P3 All mistakes are different</p><p> </p><p>Conclusion: Studying history does not avoid repeating mistakes of the past</p><p> </p><p>A No. Wrong misinterpretation (All ?)</p><p>B Slightly yes, but not the main conclusion</p><p>C Slightly yes again, but not the main conclusion</p><p>D No, not the conclusion with Santayana suggestions</p><p>E Yes, Double negatives are seen in LSAT questions. This means One should try to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past while studying history.</p><p> </p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dapolito: City Council on Rent</strong></p><p>P1-15 Local’ communities' rent control increases the price.</p><p>P2-15 Local’ communities' rent control decreases the quality.</p><p>P3-15 Local’ communities' rent control increases the availability.</p><p>Conclusion: Council's objective is NOT to preserve quality ^ availability of local rental</p><p> </p><p>A Close, but impartial investigator is not mentioned, and after looking at Choice C,</p><p>choice C is better.</p><p>B No, could be an appropriate topic, just not for this conclusion.</p><p>C Correct, the city council voters agree with w/the study’s conclusion. Choice C is better than Choice A, because all the information in the answer was in the stimulus.</p><p>D This is not mentioned about profiting</p><p>E arbitrary based on random choices</p><p>Irrational-not appropriate</p><p> </p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.lsatexpert.com/">https://www.lsatexpert.com/</a> Please subscribe to my channel, if the video helped you out, so I can continue to make more LSAT Logical Reasoning Videos. Final Thought Go through 3-5 Study guides (Audio, Books, Website) Read Audio Practice Test Create/ Original Blooms Taxonomy Which one do you understand? Strength/weak? Have an explanation for each answer choice Really does work Physically create your own LSAT Study guide with real Category and selection (highest level). Create your own Binder Slow the Down (If you think you are going slower, go slower.) Now that you heard this information, you may be motivated to go back to the logical reasoning problems or to attempt some new logical reasoning questions. Have Fun on your LSAT Study Journey. This Concludes: LSAT 94 Logical Reasoning Pod Cast</p>]]></description>
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