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How should you approach a Method of Argument question?

  1. "What should the correct answer look like?"

  2. "Which answer looks like your prediction?"

  3. "How do you do your job?"

  4. "What is your job?"

The correct answer is: "Which answer looks like your prediction?"

Method of Argument questions on the LSAT typically ask you to identify the reasoning structure used in the argument presented. When approaching these questions, it is helpful to first understand the structure of the argument and then look for an answer choice that closely matches this structure. By selecting the answer choice that aligns with your understanding of the argument's reasoning, you are more likely to correctly identify the correct response. Therefore, choosing the option "Which answer looks like your prediction?" is the most appropriate approach to effectively tackle Method of Argument questions on the LSAT.