LSAT

Category - Logical Reasoning

Children learn best when things are explained to them verbally and with physical demonstrations. Children score highest on standardized tests when teachers both explain a concept and demonstrate it, as opposed to taking only one approach.

The claim that children learn best when things are explained to them verbally and with physical demonstrations plays which role in the argument?
  1. It is a premise of the argument.
  2. It is a statement that the evidence given is meant to support.
  3. It is an assumption of the argument.
  4. It is a statement of background information offering facts.
  5. It is an intermediate conclusion.
Explanation
Answer: B - The claim is a statement that the evidence given is meant to support. The facts about test scores are given as a way to justify the initial statement regarding how children learn best.
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