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The sign always falls down when it is windy. The sign is still standing. What is the missing reason in the indirect proof that it is not windy? A. 1 contradicts 2 B. 2 contradic…
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The sign always falls down when it is windy. The sign is still standing. What is the missing reason in the indirect proof that it is not windy?
A. 1 contradicts 2
B. 2 contradicts 1
C. 1 contradicts 3
D. 3 contradicts 1
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I took the test and got D) correct
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D sounds more reasonable to me
Hope this helps!
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