danielsiino15
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danielsiino15
Sunday, Nov 17, 2024
I think if we’re looking at a conditional statement it’s usually in the If → Then format. “Then” can also be swapped out for a comma lots of times. In your sentence, “If I go to the store, then it must be Tuesday.” We can alter it to be “If I go to the store, it’s Tuesday” and still have the same result of a valid conditional statement. I think Then/commas are more appropriate of an indicator than the word ‘must’
danielsiino15
Monday, Nov 11, 2024
I am really enjoying the use of indicator terms first to look for the parts of an argument. Then turning to ask myself “what is the authors point?” If I can’t find the conclusion, it’s proved very helpful for me.
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