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Do yu think Flaw in Reasoning questions will continue to be the most featured question type?
combsni
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This trend is certainly interesting.
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Alex
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Yeah, I do. I think it is such an integral part of the LR section that it sort of makes sense for it to be and to continue to be.
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Cant Get Right
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Yeah, that and NA. They seem to be really favoring those, and I'd expect the trend to continue until it stops.
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BruiserWoods
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Yes.
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Lsatbreakingnews
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Well that explains why there are 17 problem sets in the CC for flaw question type...lol
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