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By Angela Burt

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Angela Burt has had a winning profession as an English instructor and examiner and now runs a proofreading corporation. She has written many different books at the right use of the English language, together with raise Your observe strength and Write with self belief and version daily Letters.

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A) This could be the order of the line. (B) Dana must go before Hillary. (C) Ben must go before Anna. (D) Anna must go before Evan. (E) A is the answer. Question 2: How many people could be third in line? ” Anna and Evan cannot be third because at least three people have to be before them in the line. Chris cannot be third because everyone but Ben has to be after him in the line. It appears that anyone else could be third, out of the five people who have not been eliminated. (E) You know nothing about the game except for the first three places.

2. Use logic chain addition to consolidate the constraints. a. Combine similar variables. b. Form the final logic map. 3. Determine the implications of your logic map. 30 MCGRAW-HILL’S CONQUERING LSAT LOGIC GAMES Sequencing Games Explained Which of the following could be the order of the line? (A) Ben, Chris, Dana, Hillary, Anna, Evan, Garry, Frank. (B) Chris, Hillary, Dana, Anna, Evan, Ben, Garry, Frank. (C) Chris, Frank, Dana, Hillary, Garry, Anna, Ben, Evan. (D) Ben, Chris, Dana, Garry, Hillary, Evan, Frank, Anna.

Evan speaks with Chris. Ben speaks with Dana. Dana speaks and Garry does not speak. Which of the following people could be the only two speakers at the conference? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 6. Frank and Dana speak. Ben and Chris speak. Garry and Dana speak. Neither Anna nor Garry speaks. Neither Chris nor Frank speaks. If Frank does not speak, then which of the following could NOT be true? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Evan, Frank, Anna Dana, Chris, Evan Anna, Frank, Ben, Dana Frank, Anna, Ben Frank, Ben, Chris, Evan What is the greatest number of speakers that could speak at the conference?

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