Necessary Assumption Questions are among the most difficult LR question types for many LSAT students. Watch this video to learn 5 useful tips for them.
0:00 Intro
0:35 1. Assumptions can be *both* necessary and sufficient for an argument to be valid.
4:35 2. The right answer doesn't need to address every gap.
7:37 3. The right answer doesn't need to completely address the gap it's related to.
11:14 4. The right answer *can* mention something that wasn't specifically brought up in the stimulus.
20:16 5. The points in this video apply any time you're identifying a necessary assumption, not just on NA questions.
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