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can someone explain this question?
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Re: can someone explain this question?
See question 23. You have made what is called a "deduction". A few more and you may just have this whole LSAT thing cracked.
Also, Im fairly sure you can't reprint the question that blatantly.
Also, Im fairly sure you can't reprint the question that blatantly.