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In the following examples, identify the correct relationship between the two clauses.
1.
Being an aunt
Having a niece
[ ] a. If one is an aunt, then they have a niece.
[ ] b. If one has a niece, then they are an aunt.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
2.
Being a zebra
Being an animal
[ ] a. If it is a zebra, then it is an animal.
[ ] b. If it is an animal, then it is a zebra.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
3.
Being at least eight feet tall
Being at least ten feet tall
[ ] a. If it is at least eight feet tall, then it is at least ten feet tall.
[ ] b. If it is at least ten feet tall, then it is at least eight feet tall.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
4.
Weighing exactly 20 pounds
Weighing at least nine pounds
[ ] a. If it weighs exactly 20 pounds, then it weighs at least nine pounds.
[ ] b. If it weighs at least nine pounds, then it weighs exactly 20 pounds.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
5.
Living in France
Learning French
[ ] a. If one is living in France, then they are learning French.
[ ] b. If one is learning French, then they are living in France.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
6.
Having at least three legs
Being a normal horse
[ ] a. If it has at least three legs, then it is a normal horse.
[ ] b. If it is a normal horse, then it has at least three legs.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
Confused about the last one? Have you ever seen a normal horse that didn't have at least three legs? Think about it.
7.
Being a copy of a book
Being found in a library
[ ] a. If it is a copy of a book, then it is found in a library.
[ ] b. If it is found in a library, then it is a copy of a book.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
[ ] e. option e
Sometimes people get confused about the last one. It's true that books are found in libraries. However, being a book doesn't guarantee it's in a library (check your book bag). On the other hand, lots of things that aren't books can be found in a library (like librarians).
8.
Being an unmarried man
Being a bachelor
[ ] a. If he is an unmarried man, then he is a bachelor.
[ ] b. If he is a bachelor, then he is an unmarried man.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
9.
Being a wife
Being a human
[ ] a. If you are a wife, then you are a human.
[ ] b. If you are a human, then you are a wife.
[ ] c. Niether clause is sufficient or necessary.
[ ] d. The clauses are biconditional
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