Hey guys! I noticed on my last exam that I had trouble differentiating between the logicalindicators, "requires" and "is required by." Can anyone help me out?
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"No" is a negate necessary indicator, group 4. so, No rabbit is white = R-->/W or W-->/R
"If" is a sufficient indicator group1. So, if you are a rabbit then you are white= R-->W or /W-->/R.
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I also pay attention to language that indicates LogicalIndicators (ie unless, if...then...). Seeing more and more of that in RC.
... attention to language that indicates LogicalIndicators (ie unless, if...then...). Seeing ... "is/are", "and" etc as logicalindicators, both in the passage and ...