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Learn how to engage a practice #lsat #logicalreasoning identify an #inference question task at lawhub.lsac.org by carefully highlighting the statements of facts in different colors to clearly delineate them for cross checking against the answer choices, before finding and marking discrete reasons to eliminate, or select, within each individual choice. Please like this video if you find the information in it helpful as you continue your #lsatprep journey, subscribe to this channel to receive notifications about new explanation videos as they become available, or become a member at / @myguruedge for access to exclusive explanations to additional LSAT PrepTest and LawHub Drill Set practice problems. To learn more about the LSAT or the law school application process, visit the MyGuru LSAT & Law School Admissions blog at www.myguruedge.com/our-thinking/lsat-and-the-law-school-admissions-process or visit https://www.myguruedge.com/book_intro... to book a free LSAT instruction consultation. To learn more about the instructor, visit https://www.myguruedge.com/team/stefa... LSAC LawHub LSAT Logical Reasoning Drill Set 3, Question 10: Mahogany seedlings can establish themselves only immediately after natural disturbances such as severe floods. The seedlings grow only where such disturbances have cleared away al competing vegetation. For this reason, all the mahogany trees in a single area are roughly the same age and size. As a result, mahogany loggers generally cut entire older stands of trees, in which every tree is of marketable size. 10. Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information above? A) Natural disturbances, such as severe floods, do not typically clear away entire stands of older mahogany trees. B) Mahogany seedlings generally cannot establish themselves within stands of large, mature mahogany trees. (Correct) C) When mahogany loggers cut entire older stands of the trees, they do not generally clear away all the vegetation that could compete with new mahogany seedlings. D) If a natural disturbance, such as a severe flood, has cleared away all of the vegetation that could compete with mahogany seedlings in a given area, then at least some mahogany seedlings will establish themselves in that area. E) Once mahogany seedlings have established themselves in a given area, natural disturbances such as severe floods do not typically affect the mahogany stand in that area until the seedlings grow into trees.