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... we must fillin to prove that theconclusion is 100% true. (The strawberry cake ... the premises and is not mentioned inthe premises. The premises aren’t proving theconclusion ... job is to fillin that gap and prove theconclusion to be 100 ...
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... that a conclusion is wrong because you've proven the premises to ... other premises that support that conclusion, that just simply have not ... think it's great for the foundational stuff.
... 7sage and it helped to fillin those gaps. Good luck!!
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