LSAT Logical Reasoning
How do I find the conclusion in an LSAT argument?
Short answer
The conclusion is the claim the author wants you to accept. Look for the statement supported by other statements, not the sentence that merely gives background.
What to do next
Ask which sentence is being proven, then separate support from the author’s main claim before reading answers.
The common mistake
Picking the most dramatic sentence instead of the claim the evidence is trying to support.
How Askiras would review it
Treat this as a pattern, not a one-off fact. Name the task, write the mistake in plain language, and connect it to the next drill or guide. For the deeper explanation, start with the related Askiras guide below.