Lsat Vocabulary Worksheet Template Page 5

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mentions
states
exact
identifies
says
lists
display
QUESTION STEM TERMS
most strongly supported
most accurately
not necessarily exact
As we’ve discussed, LSAT writers are extremely
careful about how they write question stems, and
they don’t throw in superfluous terms. When you
see any of these terms (or related ones), they will
most likely
have a significant impact on the type of answer that
infer
suggests
you should expect. If a question stem uses the word
“states,” you should expect to find exact proof for
the right answer; if, instead, a question stem uses
the word “suggests,” you know you will not find ex-
act proof for the right answer—you should expect to
have to make a small leap.
main
in order to
primary
primarily
purpose
purpose
function
Lesson 31: LSAT Vocabulary |
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