LSAT Decoded (PrepTests 72-81) by Princeton Review

LSAT Decoded (PrepTests 72-81) by Princeton Review

Author:Princeton Review
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Published: 2018-03-27T04:00:00+00:00


27. ERC Reasoning

Treat this question similar to the way you would treat a Parallel question. The question asks for the answer that is most similar to the style of evidence discussed in the final paragraph. According to the final paragraph, the evidence is circumstantial (line 47), bears a recognizable signature (line 49), and is concentrated within the particular areas under study (line 52). Thus, the evidence for copyist errors introduced at a later time should have these same features.

A. No. This would be direct, rather than circumstantial, evidence.

B. No. This would be direct, rather than circumstantial, evidence.

C. No. While this is indirect hearsay evidence, this is not concentrated within the text itself. Instead, it is external.

D. No. This evidence is external and not concentrated in the text itself.

E. Yes. The altered vocabulary is concentrated in the text itself, has a recognizable historical pattern, and is circumstantial.



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