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Using the items in Exercise 9-12 in your text as examples, determine the truth value of the second claim (below) based on that given for the first claim. Translation into standard form may be required.
a. British comedies are always more sophisticated than American comedies. ()
b. Some comedies that are no more sophisticated than American comedies come from Britain.
Good Cook
An individual skilled in the art of preparing and cooking food effectively and deliciously.
Prepared
Made ready in advance for a specific purpose or use.
Sharpening Knives
The method or process of making a knife's edge sharp by grinding against a hard, rough surface.
Good Cook
Someone skilled at preparing food in a way that is both delicious and pleasing to the palate.
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