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LSAT Preptest 152, Section 2, Question 14

"Until fairly recently, classroom computers…"

Explanation

The information suggests a potential issue with the educational focus shift, where an increased emphasis on computer skills may correlate with reduced emphasis on traditional academic skills.

A. The premises do not compare the value of technology knowledge and fundamental disciplines. 


B. While the premises show an occurrence of reduced time for basic skills due to computer skills teaching, it does not claim this is an inevitable outcome whenever computer skills are emphasized.


C. The premises do not mention or imply that a complete rethinking of academic subjects is necessary. 


D. (Correct Response) The premises show that emphasizing new educational technology may lead to less time for basic skills, reflecting the essence of this proposition without asserting it as an inevitable outcome. 


E. The emphasis is on the necessity of computer skills, not the primacy of this educational goal.

Proposition D is the one that aligns with the given premises without overstating what is required or inevitable, simply acknowledging the situation presented in the educational context described.

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