Where can I find E?
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ManhattanPrepLSAT1 Wrote:So, I know this is a pretty complex statement, but it's reflexive. We could break into two ideas: much of legal eduction can give a law student the impression that the practice of law consists mainly of analyzing past cases, and legal education is focussed on judicial decisions and analysis of cases.
Additionally, we are told that the impression law students would get is that the practice of law consists "mainly" of analysis of past cases. The word "mainly" is what the LSAC would probably use in justifying the word "primarily" in answer choice (E).
Finally, we do not need to be able to prove answer choice (E) as a claim that is true based on the passage, but is more supported than any of the remaining answer choices - meaning we have a little wiggle room here.
Does that answer your question?