Multiple Choice
Generally, "without X, q" can be translated into standard form as:
A) if X does not exist (or occur) , then q
B) if X exists (or occurs) , then q
C) if q, then X exists (or occurs)
D) if q, then X does not exist (or occur)
E) if not q, then X does not exist (or occur)
Correct Answer:

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