While the questions themselves involve made-up arguments and the answer choices vary in wording, the flaws in the reasoning are often common logical fallacies studied since antiquity. For example ...
This is an example of flawed reasoning. Conditional reasoning ... If the LSAT gives you a causal argument, it may ask you to find a flaw in it, or find evidence relevant to the validity of the ...
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