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Sufficient Assumption | LSAT Logical Reasoning Basics

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Sufficient Assumption questions are a large part of the Assumption family. They make up approximately 6 percent of questions in Logical Reasoning, but they test major concepts within LR and RC: sufficiency vs. necessity, validity, breaking arguments down into constituent parts etc.

In this LSAT Logical Reasoning Basics lesson we start our journey into LR by examining what we are looking for in SA questions, assumptions as a concept, the difference between linking and defending assumptions, the negation test, and then moved into some practice questions. This lesson is part of our LSAT Basics course, and is designed to be worked with the rest of the chapter.

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