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What does the author primarily aim to convey in the text?

  1. Unsupported

  2. Main Point

  3. Weak Conclusion

  4. Must Be True

The correct answer is: Main Point

The author primarily aims to convey the main point in the text. This means that the author's main objective is to express the central idea or the most important message of the passage. In contrast, the other options (A, C, and D) do not accurately capture the author's primary intention. Option A, "Unsupported," implies that the author's argument lacks evidence or backing, which is not the main focus. Option C, "Weak Conclusion," suggests that the author's conclusion is not strong, but this is not necessarily the main point of the text. Option D, "Must Be True," pertains to a specific type of LSAT question related to the validity of statements, rather than the main purpose of the passage.