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2. Are you sure that was in the directions? It seems like a (paradox)

A.untrue statement
B. incorrect statement
C. statement that contradicts itself
D. sentence that is out of sequence

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Nahidf
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In conception and reasoning, the classical trickster inconsistency or liar's inconsistency or antinomy of the cheat is the announcement of a trickster that he or she is lying.
  • Assume you consider an assuring approach to resolve the Classical Liar Paradox is to describe the Classical Liar Order "insignificant," with the premise that any declarative statement is true, false or insignificant.

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