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Dive into the world of citrus fruits, from the vibrant colors of oranges and lemons to the crisp and delicious flavors of ripe apples. Discover the art of cultivating azaleas and learn the importance of proper fertilization. Uncover the secrets of peaches, from their edible delights to the dangers of rot. Decode the hidden messages within everyday English expressions. Delve into the intriguing interactions of cats and dogs, from playful antics to potentially dangerous encounters. Unravel the enigma of the pandas' health status and ponder the curious case of George and Bob.
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There never was much undergrowth in Boeotia, Such a smooth place, and this girl takes after it. ~(3x) (Ux . Bx) / Sb . Sg No man will lift a lance against another. (x) (Mx > ~Lx) All woes shall then have ending and great Zeus the Thunderer shall put above what was below before. (x) (Wx > Ex) . Pz Examples from Lysistrata
(x) [Tx > (Sx v Lx)] Thrives in the desert, Snake, Lizard (x) {[Ox v Lx) > (Fx . Cx)]} Orange, Lemon, Fruit, Citrus (x) [(Rx . Ax) > (Cx . Dx)] Ripe, Apple, Crunchy, Delicious (x) [Ax > (Bx≡ Fx)] Azalea, Bloom, Fertilize (x) [(Px > (Ex v Rx)] Peach, Edible, Rotten (x) [Px > (~Rx > Ex)] Peach, Edible, Rotten What do these say in ordinary English?
(x) {(Cx v Dx) > [(Fx v Hx) > Bx]} Cat, Dog, Frighten, Harass, Bite (x) (Ax > Bx) (x) (Bx > Cx) / (x) (Ax > Cx) (x) (Cx > Ax) ~Am / (Зx) ~ Cx
S= is starving H = is healthy A = is alright P = is a panda 1. (x) Ax > (x) (Px > Hx) 2. (x) [(Px . Sx) > ~Hx] 3. (Pg . Pb) . (Sg . Sb) / (Зx) ~Ax If everything is alright, the pandas are healthy. No starving pandas are healthy. George and Bob are pandas that are starving, so something’s not right.