by bbirdwell Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:47 pm
(C) just means "these statements do not contradict."
The claim referred to essentially says
you can be home and not in your house, which is also to say
you can be not in your house and be home, which is to say
being home and being in your house are different things (have no definitive relationship).
The conclusion says: it's NOT true that "house --> home."
Thus, while the claim is not "required" to draw that conclusion, the claim and the conclusion essentially agree, which is to say they are compatible.
By the way, it's incredibly unlikely that you'll see a question like this on a modern LSAT. I don't speak for the company here, but I personally don't see much value in working with the superprep tests.