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									 -  Tue Sep 03, 2024 12:46 pm
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							Hi  lsatstudent,
I can't speak for Adam, of course, but it looks to me that was exactly why Adam wrote the hypothetical answer with that more modest/less absolute wording.
Answer E as it's worded can be tricky because it uses both conditional and causal language.
					
										
					  															  								 I can't speak for Adam, of course, but it looks to me that was exactly why Adam wrote the hypothetical answer with that more modest/less absolute wording.
Answer E as it's worded can be tricky because it uses both conditional and causal language.

