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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 136 › Reading Comprehension › Question 11

LSAT 136 | Section 1 | Reading Comprehension: Q11

LSAT Preptest 136 explanations

RC Question 11 Explanation

DISCUSSION: There’s no shortcut on these questions. You need to find references in both passages. Otherwise you can’t be sure an answer is correct.

You can get faster at this by practicing. On review, go through each answer to see if you can find references in both passages, one passage, or neither passage.

___________

  1. Neither passage talks about the ability of a defendant to attack the prosecution.
  2. Personal integrity refers to things like honesty. Neither passage talks about whether fingerprint examiners deliberately lie.
  3. CORRECT. See lines 12-15 and lines 44-46.
  4. Only passage B mentions this (lines 52-53).
  5. Only passage B mentions this (line 44).
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