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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
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 shanekoch1
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Hello,

I've been seeing this question stem question a lot on PT's and not sure what question type it belongs to.

What is the question type when it says: "most logically completes the passage?"

Thanks for any help,
Shane
 Adam Tyson
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That would typically follow a stimulus that ended with a blank space that needs to be filled in, and we would usually classify that as a form of Must Be True question (the "softer" version, aka Most Strongly Supported.) The goal is to draw a reasonable inference based on what was contained in the stimulus. In other words, complete the argument by providing the conclusion. Be sure that your answer does not rely on undue speculation, but that it follows from just the facts provided in the stimulus. Don't be too extreme or bring in any new information.

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