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  1. Q22=Arg contradicts self. If enviro, not ppl, responsible for actions (evidence), concluding ppl are responsible doesn't follow. E #LSAT
  2. Q21=Cold sufferer's skeptical of mixture's claims. Says if claims were true, everyone'd use. They don't, so CS thinks claims false. A. #LSAT
  3. Q20=4 choices are required assumptions, one isn't. Mix doesn't need 2 be powerful enough to prevent ppl from getting further colds. C. #LSAT
  4. Q19=The argument in the stimulus states that something will not happen, so the correct answer should make a similar statement. D. #LSAT
  5. Q18=If cool climate keeps pests away, then increasing temp will bring pests, leading to reduced crop yield, explaining the paradox. C. #LSAT
  6. Q17=Argument in stimulus confuses necessary and sufficient conditions, so the correct answer must do so also. D. #LSAT
  7. Q16=If any of coolest BDS were hot enough 2 destroy lithium, it'd be possible 2 find star without lithium that's a cool brown dwarf. A #LSAT
  8. Q15=Maybe some ppl who didn't finish high school didn't drop out from Center City's high schl, but from another city's high school. C. #LSAT
  9. Q14= Arjun brings up 1 specific POSSIBLE case where computer crime leads 2 physical harm, but his example hasn't actually happened. C. #LSAT
  10. Q13=Y thinks JR's more danger bc causes physical harm, A thinks computer crime leads 2 physical harm also so JR not more dangerous. D. #LSAT
  11. Q12=If removing cow's milk from infant diets leads to colic symptoms vanishing, then cow's milk IS likely cause of colic symptoms. D. #LSAT
  12. Q11=Argument ignores possibility that customers react to availability of bonus points/cheaper products by purchasing more. D. #LSAT
  13. Q10=Arg makes flawed assumption-red color leads2accidents. Maybe bad drivers just like red. If ban red, drivers'll pick other color. C #LSAT
  14. Q9=If children espec likely to develop aversions, we need difference between kids and adults. Acute taste tied 2 distinctive flavor. C #LSAT
  15. Q8=Arg dismisses equally valid alternative possibility pups somehow recognize their mothers. Leaves possibility moms recognize pups. B #LSAT
  16. Q6=When nesting boxes out, fewer eggs hatch. In natural conditions, parasitic behavior rare, so more eggs. If use boxes, should hide them. D
  17. Q5=Strengthen Principle Question-if prioritize possible evidence gained over making current evidence available to public, argument works. E.
  18. Q4=Just because THC (one part of M) can cause C, doesn't mean M can cause C. If THC neutralized by other parts of M, M won't cause C. B.
  19. Q3=Argument dismisses possibility that lost productivity from installing during the day may cost more than higher installation costs.B #LSAT
  20. Q2= If vaccines administered to many more people than other pharmaceutical products, sales may actually be higher (& make it profitable). A.