Click this link to give it another shot (File --> Download As PDF): LSAT Mindset - Flawed Arguments Worksheet
For those of you who did it....
that's awesome!
So I'm giving you the "answers" as your reward - but if you didn't really do it yet, don't cheat and peek!
(I'll know. Somehow...I'll know.)
Click this link to check your "answers" (File --> Download As PDF):
After you check your "answers," hit reply and let me know how you did on this. (If enough of you had a lot of trouble, maybe I'll send out another worksheet like this sometime.)
LSATically yours,
Steve
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