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BreanaNunez
4 days ago

This took me 5 whole minutes & finished it to see that it was a level 2 difficulty.... pray 4 me

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BreanaNunez
Tuesday, Mar 17

@anulirz Hey! so from my understanding... if I were to read out loud /sick -> /sleep it would translate to "if the toddler is not sick then they will not sleep all day", which is completely different from the original statement: "if a toddler is sick then they will want to sleep all day". In this, we are trying to DENY the statement that just because they're sick they will want to sleep all day. How do we deny that? I personally say out loud like okay well that doesn't have to be true the toddler CAN still be sick and NOT want to sleep all day. Then translating to sick AND /sleep. Does that help at all?

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BreanaNunez
Tuesday, Mar 17

I've been answering these questions in anywhere from 6-20 minutes, and getting them correct. I see in the comments people saying they are only a few seconds over yadayada and I think that's great, but I just wanted to remind you that if you're not able to get the answer for 20 that's literally fine. The important thing is that you're understanding the question and implementing what you've been learning carefully, and most importantly correctly, in order to get the question correct!

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BreanaNunez
Saturday, Feb 28

took me 10 minutes but I got it right!

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BreanaNunez
Edited Friday, Jan 2

if a toddler is sick then they will want to sleep all day

sick -> sleep

a toddler can be sick and not want to sleep all day

sick and /sleep

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BreanaNunez
Wednesday, Dec 10, 2025

If the toddler throws a tantrum then they're tired or mad.

tantrum --> tired or mad

tantrum --> (/mad --> tired)

tantrum and /mad --> tired

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BreanaNunez
Friday, Nov 14, 2025

if a toddlers mom leaves the room, they run after her.

  1. IF

  2. toddlers mom leaves the room, they run after her.

  3. leaves -> run after

    /run after --> /leaves

  4. if the toddler did not run after their mom, she didn't leave the room.

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BreanaNunez
Friday, Nov 7, 2025

if one is relaxing, they're watching tv. Bre is watching TV. therefore bre is relaxing.

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BreanaNunez
Edited Friday, Nov 7, 2025

subset: toddler

superset: kids

being a toddler is sufficient for being a kid

being a kid is necessity for being a toddler

yes or no??

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BreanaNunez
Monday, Oct 27, 2025

Toddlers have more energy than babies do.

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BreanaNunez
Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025

Tall toddlers with working moms eat miso ramen from the Japanese restaurant

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BreanaNunez
Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025

Clause: Toddlers eat ramen

Modifiers: Tall toddlers with working moms eat ramen

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BreanaNunez
Tuesday, Oct 7, 2025

parents give children dye free diets to lessen emotional outbursts, even though other factors can also contribute to bad behavior.

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BreanaNunez
Edited Monday, Oct 6, 2025

Working moms say that stay at home moms don’t have to do that much work. But, that’s not true. Stay at home moms have to cook, clean, deal with the child’s tantrums, entertain all day, set schedules, make sure they’re development is on track, etc.

Was this a correct example?

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BreanaNunez
Thursday, Oct 2, 2025

Complex argument: all toddlers are moody. Mori is a toddler. Therefore Mori is moody. Moody toddlers need a nap. Therefore, when Mori gets moody, she needs a nap.

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