The word ‘argument’ suggests a disagreement - but a written argument has nothing to do with conflict. An argument should present a clear and well-supported point of view. You provide support ...
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" We all know that good communication maketh the relationship, and the devil is in the detail. The language we use is full of nuance and subtlety, meaning ...
The LSAT includes three main sections: logical reasoning, reading comprehension and analytical reasoning. Each of these sections relies on specific skills or strategies. For example, the ...
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