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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 145 › Reading Comprehension › Question 3

LSAT 145 | Section 3 | Reading Comprehension: Q3

LSAT Preptest 145 explanations

RC Question 3 Explanation

DISCUSSION: See lines 45-47. The author likes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but they also think it would be better if the UDHR was legally binding.

Lines 50-53 clarify that despite its weaknesses, the author ultimately approves of the charter.

___________

  1. See lines 45-47. The author thinks the UDHR could be improved.
  2. CORRECT. See lines 45-47. The author likes the UDHR, but thinks that it could be improved.
     
    See also lines 50-53 for evidence that the author approves of the UDHR.
  3. Ridiculous. The passage is full of words that judge the UDHR and the charter. The author most definitely has an opinion. See especially lines 45-47.
  4. See lines 50-53. The author ultimately approves of the UDHR.
  5. See lines 45-47 and 50-53. The author likes many aspects of the UDHR.
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