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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 154 › Logical Reasoning › Question 13

LSAT 154 | Section 2 | Logical Reasoning: Q13

LSAT Preptest 154 explanations

LR Question 13 Explanation

QUESTION TEXT: Advertisers typically prohibit graphic designers from signing…

QUESTION TYPE: Identify the Conclusion

CONCLUSION: It’s better that graphic designers don’t remain anonymous.

REASONING: Anonymity makes it hard to hold designers accountable for their work.

ANALYSIS: From what we’re given, we can identify that the author’s overall opinion/conclusion is that graphic designers shouldn’t be anonymous. The correct answer choice will be similar. So this would mean that sentence two of the paragraph is the main conclusion.

___________

  1. This is just the first sentence.
  2. This is the second half of the first sentence.
  3. CORRECT. The author concludes that because anonymity makes it difficult to hold designers accountable, and thus, it’s undesirable that designers remain anonymous.
  4. This is sentence three.
  5. This is also sentence three.

Recap: The question begins with “Advertisers typically prohibit graphic designers from signing”. It is a Identify The Conclusion question. Learn how to master LSAT Identify questions on the LSAT Logical Reasoning question types page.

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