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Hi, I've been on a hiatus for a few months and came across a problem while reviewing NA questions on the syllabus and remember having this issue in the past as well.
https://7sage.com/lesson/computer-emotions-na-question/?ss_completed_lesson=1791
Here JY attaches a noun (computer) to another noun (emotions) instead of writing it as, and as I wrote it, C->/E he writes it as /Ec
Then he wrote the conclusion as follows /Ic, I wrote it as C-> /I
So how can I know when to attach one thing to another in conditional reasoning? Is there a general rule to this? Because it lead me to the following issue with this problem.
I created a chain where both E and I connect to /C however I'm not able to see which comes first inorder to validate the conclusion, the /E or the /I
(diagramed below)
P:C - > /E
C - >/I
JY, and the correct answer choice, both did it as I->E - I understand how they got to that when he attaches the c to /E.
Im not sure if my conditionality is off or what, but I would have assumed that it wouldn't matter if I attached the two nouns together or just created it the relationship in the chain as above. If anyone needs more clarification on anything please let me know.