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Identify the subject and the predicate of the following declarative sentence:
Trees are not tall.
Subject:
Predicate:
Is the predicate affirmed or denied of the subject in the following declarative sentence?
Trees are not tall.
Identify the subject and the predicate of the following declarative sentence:
Socrates is wise.
Subject:
Predicate:
Is the predicate affirmed or denied of the subject in the following declarative sentence?
Socrates is wise.
Identify the subject and the predicate of the following declarative sentence:
My cat is not fluffy.
Subject:
Predicate:
Is the predicate affirmed or denied of the subject in the following declarative sentence?
My cat is not fluffy.
Identify the subject and the predicate of the following declarative sentence:
Glass is transparent.
Subject:
Predicate:
Is the predicate affirmed or denied of the subject in the following declarative sentence?
Glass is transparent.
Identify the subject and the predicate of the following declarative sentence:
Logic is fun.
Subject:
Predicate:
Is the predicate affirmed or denied of the subject in the following declarative sentence?
Logic is fun.
Specify whether the following term is vague, ambiguous, both, or neither.
‘pipe’
If the following term is vague, use it in a sentence and specify two different contexts – one in which it might be true, and one in which it might be false. If the term is ambiguous, use it in a sentence for each of its possible meanings.
‘pipe’
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Specify whether the following term is vague, ambiguous, both, or neither.
‘large’
If the following term is vague, use it in a sentence and specify two different contexts – one in which it might be true, and one in which it might be false. If the term is ambiguous, use it in a sentence for each of its possible meanings.
‘large’
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Specify whether the following term is vague, ambiguous, both, or neither.
‘glass’
If the following term is vague, use it in a sentence and specify two different contexts – one in which it might be true, and one in which it might be false. If the term is ambiguous, use it in a sentence for each of its possible meanings.
‘glass’
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Specify whether the following term is vague, ambiguous, both, or neither.
‘water’
If the following term is vague, use it in a sentence and specify two different contexts – one in which it might be true, and one in which it might be false. If the term is ambiguous, use it in a sentence for each of its possible meanings.
‘water’
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Specify whether the following term is vague, ambiguous, both, or neither.
‘long’
If the following term is vague, use it in a sentence and specify two different contexts – one in which it might be true, and one in which it might be false. If the term is ambiguous, use it in a sentence for each of its possible meanings.
‘long’
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Can a term be both vague, and ambiguous? If so, think of an example in context and provide a short explanation! [Hint: it’s enough for one of the meanings of an ambiguous term to be vague]
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