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hey there welcome to the LSAT demon daily podcast Iamp;#39;m Avi and Iamp;#39;m here with Stuart and weamp;#39;re both teachers and tutors with the LSAT demon today weamp;#39;re going to be talking through an S button question Stu so we had Anonymous write-in uh via the ask button and they asked a question about a specific question and we can pull that up later but the question from Anonymous was hi Iamp;#39;m having a tough time understanding how a question is a supported slash inference question could you please explain based on this question the linked question and just on the general basis of this question type should I basically just look at it as a must be true what do you think Stu high level thoughts how do you think about supported questions what makes a question a supported question how do we how do we handle these yeah uh first of all I I think they couldnamp;#39;t have picked a better two teachers to have on this podcast for this one because we both teach LR so we hav