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    Exam 17: The Logic of Declarative Statements
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    A Tautology Is a Grammatically Correct Expression That Turns Out
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A Tautology Is a Grammatically Correct Expression That Turns Out

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Question 26

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A tautology is a grammatically correct expression that turns out to be true under every possible assignment of truth values to its component simple statements.

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