Sample Argument #1 – Representing as an argument Represent t…
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Sаmple Argument #1 - Representing аs аn argument Represent the fоllоwing passage as an argument in PL. I will prоvide a translation key for the atomic sentences: English Passage Water is not wet. Instead, adding water to a thing makes the thing wet. Think of it this way: When you add fire to something, it burns the thing, but fire is not itself ‘burnt’. Similarly, when you add water to something you make it wet, but water itself is not ‘wet.’ Translation Key Note, you may not need all of these constants to represent this argument. W = Water is wet. D = Water is dry. B = Fire is burnt. A = One adds water to a thing. S = One adds fire to a thing. M = That makes the thing wet. C = That makes the thing burnt.
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