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Master LSAT Flaw questions: predict argument weaknesses, avoid traps, and learn top logical flaws to boost your score.
Learn how to conquer the “Role” question type on LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Learn to crack LSAT Necessary Assumption questions: identify premises, spot gaps, predict missing links, and pick the must-be-true answer.
Learn how to conquer the “Parallel Reasoning” and “Parallel Flaw” question types on LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Learn how to conquer the “Reasoning” question type on LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Learn how to conquer the “Paradox” question type on LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Learn how to conquer the “Evaluate” question type on LSAT Logical Reasoning.