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What is the answer that could be true from the listed options?

  1. Cannot be true

  2. Must be true

  3. Cannot be false - def

  4. Must be false - opposite

The correct answer is: Cannot be true

If an answer "cannot be true," it means that there is no circumstance under which that statement could be correct based on the information provided. In the context of logical reasoning questions on the LSAT, this typically implies that the answer choice goes beyond the information given in the stimulus or that it contradicts the information presented. It is important to remember that "cannot be true" is a strong statement, and even if something seems unlikely or improbable, if there is a remote possibility of it being true based on the given premises, then it cannot be ruled out definitively.