I kept thinking that it was kinda obvious that there would be less genetic differences between populations of shrimp then shrimp and other marine life. They both shrimp so duhh, this simplifying process can make it seem more complicated but I get how it can be useful for more complicated sentences.
so must be true questions are just complicated versions of the If Then format?
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I kept thinking that it was kinda obvious that there would be less genetic differences between populations of shrimp then shrimp and other marine life. They both shrimp so duhh, this simplifying process can make it seem more complicated but I get how it can be useful for more complicated sentences.