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What is the LSAT definition of "Inference?"
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Must be TRUE, never a maybe
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If it's a truth then...
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It's an inference
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Anything stated directly is...
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"Implied" or "can be inferred"
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What are the 3 diff't formulas the LSAT uses in writing Inference answers?
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Restates even 1 line as a paraphrase, restates even 1 line as a logical xlation or combine & connect 2+ lines
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What can I NEVER do with the connections?
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Create my own connections (Illegal linkage trap)
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Connections have to be...
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Discovered
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What are the 2 ways you discover connections?
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1.Content - 2+ sent. talking about same subject manner
2.Logic - Author puts 2+ sent. together w/ an opposition connector |