Hello everybody,
I was wondering if anybody could help clarify something for me.
I am currently reading chapter 18 on the trainer re: SA and P questions, and there are some exercises and lessons on the conditional indicators covered early on in the 7sage curriculum. Mike Kim states that "unless" is used as a necessary indicator (vs. J.Y negate - sufficient method) and that "no" is a sufficient indicator (vs. J.Y negate - necessary method).
Example: "No duck likes water". My translation using 7sage method would be:
"No"= negate necessary category
2 idea's: Ducks; (liking) water
translation: pick and idea, negate it, make it your necessary condition
=> W --> /D
Mike Kim's answer is = D --> W.
Am I butchering the simple translation rules? Translating and "seeing" the logic, is something I feel that holds me back from progressing through the logical reasoning section/question types.
Thanks everyone.
Comments
I reached the same conclusion with you about #3...
3. No duck doesn't like water: D--> W. Correct.
BUT, my question was with #5. "No duck likes water".
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Was that a typo in your original question that Mike Kim's translation of "no duck likes water" as : D- - - >W? Did you mean D - - - >/W?
That's why originally I was confused and thought you were referring to question 3.
You are right, in that I mixed up his answer for #3, thinking that it was for #5.
The Trainer/My translations for #5. are correct. I appreciate your responses. Thanks for being on the ball.
Sometimes focusing on all that stuff can hurt more than it helps if you are like me and tend to overanalyze. I revert back to English and ask myself if I were to say this to someone in a conversation, what would I be trying to say? Ducks like water? D -->W. No. Because if NO duck likes water then how can ducks like water? Lol. So it's D-->/W Not knocking your method you have to do what works for you.