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Which term indicates a conclusion in logical reasoning?

  1. admittedly

  2. although

  3. for this reason

  4. in contrast

The correct answer is: for this reason

The term "for this reason" indicates a conclusion in logical reasoning. This phrase typically introduces or follows a conclusion that is drawn based on the premises presented in the argument. In logical reasoning questions on the LSAT, it's crucial to identify the conclusion as it helps in understanding the main point or claim being made. Other options: A. "Admittedly" is often used to acknowledge a point made by the opposing side or to concede a fact but does not necessarily indicate a conclusion. B. "Although" is a contrasting term that indicates a contrast or concession rather than a conclusion. D. "In contrast" is also a term used to show differences between two ideas or points rather than signaling a conclusion.