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Which question type in LSAT Reading Comprehension focuses on "the author implies" or "the passage suggests" ideas?

  1. Logical Function questions

  2. Inference questions

  3. Global questions

  4. Detail questions

The correct answer is: Inference questions

In LSAT Reading Comprehension, questions that ask about what the author implies or suggests are typically Inference questions. These questions require you to analyze the information presented in the passage and make logical deductions or conclusions based on that information. Inference questions test your ability to understand the author's implicit meanings and the implications of the information provided. Logical Function questions focus on the structure and organization of the passage, Global questions ask about the main idea or overarching theme of the passage, and Detail questions require you to locate specific information in the passage. In this case, the correct answer is Inference questions because they specifically address the author's implications and suggestions.