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Jun. 9th, 2007 06:40 pmRecent studies have shown that the LSAT turns your brain to mush. Currently, your brain is mush. Therefore, you have had some contact with the LSAT.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the above argument?
A. Finals, which are happening right now, are a known contributor to mush-brainedness.
B. You must have taken the LSAT in order to experience its mush-braining effects.
C. Reading this right now is a greater factor in turning my brain to mush than anything I have heretofore experienced.
D. I knew someone who turned into mush once. He got better.
E. Even more recent studies have shown that the LSAT actually makes your brain explode, rather than turning it to mush.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the above argument?
A. Finals, which are happening right now, are a known contributor to mush-brainedness.
B. You must have taken the LSAT in order to experience its mush-braining effects.
C. Reading this right now is a greater factor in turning my brain to mush than anything I have heretofore experienced.
D. I knew someone who turned into mush once. He got better.
E. Even more recent studies have shown that the LSAT actually makes your brain explode, rather than turning it to mush.