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LSAT: Method of Reasoning Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version What does the author of the argument do in relation to the opponent’s position? a) They accept the opponent’s premises but deny the conclusion. b) They agree with the conclusion but present alternate...

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What does the author of the argument do in relation to the opponent’s position?

a) They accept the opponent’s premises but deny the conclusion.

b) They agree with the conclusion but present alternate reasoning.

c) They challenge both the premises and the conclusion.

d) They ignore the opponent’s argument entirely.



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How does the author address the counterargument presented in the passage?

a) They concede its validity but argue it is irrelevant.

b) They mischaracterize the counterargument before refuting it.

c) They acknowledge its merit but offer a refutation using new evidence.

d) They avoid the counterargument altogether.



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Which of the following best describes the author’s reasoning strategy?

a) The author relies on an analogy to draw a parallel conclusion.

b) The author questions the credibility of the source without addressing the issue.


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, c) The author presents a hypothetical scenario to contradict the main point.

d) The author cites a commonly accepted belief as a defense.



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In this argument, what method does the author use to undermine the opposing viewpoint?

a) The author claims the opponent’s argument contradicts itself.

b) The author introduces new facts that directly refute the opponent's stance.

c) The author appeals to emotion to dismiss the opposing view.

d) The author makes a personal attack on the opponent.



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How does the author attempt to strengthen their argument in response to an objection?

a) The author provides an example to illustrate their point.

b) The author introduces an additional fact that undermines the objection.

c) The author restates their original position without adding new evidence.

d) The author dismisses the objection as irrelevant.



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What reasoning technique does the author use to defend their position?

a) The author draws a distinction between two similar concepts.


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