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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 112 › Reading Comprehension › Question 4

LSAT 112 | Section 2 | Reading Comprehension: Q4

LSAT Preptest 112 explanations

RC Question 4 Explanation

DISCUSSION: The author’s main argument comes in the fourth paragraph. Conferences aren’t diverse. Real communities are (lines 55-60).

___________

  1. The author admits conferences can be respectful, on lines 42-43.
  2. This is the same as A. The author agrees that computer conferences can be respectful. 
  3. If many people agreed to live same place and talk to each other using only computers, the author still might not think they were a community. A community has to be random. 
  4. The author thinks the opposite. A community needs educational and economic diversity. 
  5. CORRECT. Computer conferences are respectful, but they aren’t diverse. Real communities have a tougher challenge: they must be respectful despite being diverse. 
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