PrepTest 90 Game 4: 1D Order Game Re-Using Elements // Logic Games [#31] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • For the final game of LSAT PrepTest 90, we get yet another example of a relatively basic setup with an important wrinkle that changes some common deductions. In this case, it's the fact that we have six elements for eight spaces, and therefore two of the elements get re-used exactly once.
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    The elements that can go more than once change some of the typical deductions we make from ordering and block clues. Fortunately, this game had a pick-a-clue style question and then almost all specific questions, so in the end it wasn't terribly difficult to deal with. I'd say the in-out game was harder than this one.
    As I mentioned at the beginning of the video, I'm looking to branch into arguments and reading comprehension as well. If you have found these videos useful and would also like to see my take on LR and RC, let me know if there's a particular tack you're looking for, or if similarly to what I do on these games sections, you just want explanations as I go.
    Finally, I continue to work through all four-hundred-ish official LSAC releases. As always, if there's a particular game you'd like to see, comment down below, and I'll move it up in the order. I'm not always able to get to these games as often as I'd like, but if you request more digital LSAT prep from me, I will get to it!
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