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1. A truth table shows that a sentence is logically true if
a.
that sentence is true on all rows of the table. b.
that sentence is true on some but not all rows of the table. c.
that sentence is true on no rows of the table
2. A truth table shows that a sentence is logically false
if
a.
that sentence is true on all rows of the table. b.
that sentence is true on some but not all rows of the table. c.
that sentence is true on no rows of the table.
3. A truth table shows that a sentence is logically indeterminate
if
a.
that sentence is true on all rows of the table. b.
that sentence is true on some but not all rows of the table. c.
that sentence is true on no rows of the table.
4. Truth tables show us that
a.
a sentence can be both logically true and false by being true in one row and
false in another. b.
an argument is always logically true if it's valid. c.
a sentence which is logically indeterminate can never be false. d.
none of the above