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I desperately need help with this homework assignment, or I'm going to fail this class. Here are the questions. I have no understanding of chess, I have read the book over and over, and it just doesn't "click". PEASE HELP!!!

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<p><span>Black: K-g8; R-f8; White: B-e4; K-g1; Q-h7; Does the black king face a checkmate?</span></p>

Black: K-g8; R-f8; White: B-e4; K-g1; Q-h7; Does the black king face a checkmate?

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<p><span>A bank was robbed one day by a masked person who was covered from head to toe in heavy clothing. Three suspects - Max, Matt, and Mary - were questioned by the police. They made the following claims: Mary: I did not rob the bank; Matt: I robbed the bank; Max: Matt never robbed the bank. Given the condition that only ONE of these statements made by these suspects is true, who really robbed the bank? </span></p> <p><span>Hint: Analyze the implications of assuming that the statement made by a given suspect is true. If the implication violates the condition that only ONE of the statements is true, then the statement made by the suspect is not true!<br></span></p>

A bank was robbed one day by a masked person who was covered from head to toe in heavy clothing. Three suspects - Max, Matt, and Mary - were questioned by the police. They made the following claims: Mary: I did not rob the bank; Matt: I robbed the bank; Max: Matt never robbed the bank. Given the condition that only ONE of these statements made by these suspects is true, who really robbed the bank?

Hint: Analyze the implications of assuming that the statement made by a given suspect is true. If the implication violates the condition that only ONE of the statements is true, then the statement made by the suspect is not true!

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<p><span>Black: K-h8; pawn g7; N-h6; White: B-e4; N-e7; N-f7; K-c1; Is the black king in checkmate?</span></p>

Black: K-h8; pawn g7; N-h6; White: B-e4; N-e7; N-f7; K-c1; Is the black king in checkmate?

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<p><span>Black: K-f8; R-h8; R-e8; pawn f7; White: Q-g7; R-g1; K-b3; What is the black king's option?<br></span></p>

Black: K-f8; R-h8; R-e8; pawn f7; White: Q-g7; R-g1; K-b3; What is the black king's option?

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<p><span>White: K-a8; Black: R-b7; Q-c8; K-e4; Is the white king in checkmate?</span></p>

White: K-a8; Black: R-b7; Q-c8; K-e4; Is the white king in checkmate?

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<div><span>In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, Holmes considers the two alternative suspects, namely the gypsies and Dr. Roylott, and arrives at his solution to the crime by using _____________</span></div> <div></div>

In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, Holmes considers the two alternative suspects, namely the gypsies and Dr. Roylott, and arrives at his solution to the crime by using _____________

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281767

<div><span>In the Adventure of The Speckled Band, which standard of reasoning does Holmes apply when Helen Stoner began to talk about the terrible event which befell her sister?</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

In the Adventure of The Speckled Band, which standard of reasoning does Holmes apply when Helen Stoner began to talk about the terrible event which befell her sister?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281768

<p><span>"If Sam likes pizza, then he does not like pancakes. He likes pancakes. So, he does not like pizza." Is this a correct pattern of modus tollens? (Hint: Pay attention to the second premise or reason and its relation to the consequent of the first (if...then) statement.)<br></span></p>

"If Sam likes pizza, then he does not like pancakes. He likes pancakes. So, he does not like pizza." Is this a correct pattern of modus tollens? (Hint: Pay attention to the second premise or reason and its relation to the consequent of the first (if...then) statement.)

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<p><span>"If Sam likes pizza, then he does not like pancakes. He likes pancakes. So, he does not like pizza." Is this a correct pattern of modus tollens? (Hint: Pay attention to the second premise or reason and its relation to the consequent of the first (if...then) statement.)<br></span></p>

"If Sam likes pizza, then he does not like pancakes. He likes pancakes. So, he does not like pizza." Is this a correct pattern of modus tollens? (Hint: Pay attention to the second premise or reason and its relation to the consequent of the first (if...then) statement.)

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281770

<p><span>Which of the following is the correct modus ponens reasoning?</span></p>

Which of the following is the correct modus ponens reasoning?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281772

<p><span>Which of the following is the correct pattern of modus tollens reasoning?</span></p>

Which of the following is the correct pattern of modus tollens reasoning?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281775

<p><span>Which of the following has the correct hypothetical reasoning pattern?</span></p>

Which of the following has the correct hypothetical reasoning pattern?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281776

<p><span>Which of the following is correct disjunctive reasoning?</span></p>

Which of the following is correct disjunctive reasoning?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281778

<p><span>"________________ It is sunny. So, I'll go for a walk." Which of the following statements fills the blank to make a correct form of deduction?</span></p>

"________________ It is sunny. So, I'll go for a walk." Which of the following statements fills the blank to make a correct form of deduction?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281780

<div><span>"___________Jane likes chess.So, Jane is compatible with me."Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct form of deduction?</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

"___________Jane likes chess.So, Jane is compatible with me."Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct form of deduction?

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<p><span>"__________ Jean does not like chess. So, Jean is not compatible with me." Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct form of deduction?</span></p>

"__________ Jean does not like chess. So, Jean is not compatible with me." Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct form of deduction?

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<div><span>Either Jean likes tea or she likes coffee.__________So, she likes coffee."Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct pattern of disjunctive syllogism?</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

Either Jean likes tea or she likes coffee.__________So, she likes coffee."Which of the following fills in the blank to make a correct pattern of disjunctive syllogism?

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281789

<div><span>In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, the crucial piece of evidence which showed that Dr. Roylott would have strongest motive for preventing, by any means, the marriage of the Stoner sisters is ________</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, the crucial piece of evidence which showed that Dr. Roylott would have strongest motive for preventing, by any means, the marriage of the Stoner sisters is ________

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<div><span>In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, Holmes considers the two alternative suspects, namely the gypsies and Dr. Roylott, and arrives at his solution to the crime by using _____________</span></div> <div> </div>

In The Adventure of the Speckled Band, Holmes considers the two alternative suspects, namely the gypsies and Dr. Roylott, and arrives at his solution to the crime by using _____________

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<div><span>In The Speckled Band, Holmes' deduction that the Gypsies did not kill Julia Stoner can be expressed in correct Modus tollens format as follows ________</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

In The Speckled Band, Holmes' deduction that the Gypsies did not kill Julia Stoner can be expressed in correct Modus tollens format as follows ________

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0 multiple_choice_question 74281802

<div><span>In response to the Vampire's question, which person did King Vikram hold responsible for the final outcome in the first story?</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

In response to the Vampire's question, which person did King Vikram hold responsible for the final outcome in the first story?

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<div><span>What was the reason King Vikram gave for his answer to the Vampire's question in the first story?</span></div> <div> </div>

What was the reason King Vikram gave for his answer to the Vampire's question in the first story?

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<div><span>Why did Vikram not hold the counselor's son responsible for the final outcome in the first story?</span></div> <div> </div>

Why did Vikram not hold the counselor's son responsible for the final outcome in the first story?

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<div><span>According to Holmes, what made the placement of the bed and the bell-pull in Julia Stoner's room peculiar was the fact that _________</span></div> <div><span> </span></div>

According to Holmes, what made the placement of the bed and the bell-pull in Julia Stoner's room peculiar was the fact that _________

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<p><span>What is the relation between clue and deduction?</span></p>

What is the relation between clue and deduction?

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8) If Sam likes pizza, then he does not like pancakes. He likes pancakes. So, he does not like pizza." Is this a correct pattern of modus tollens?

THIS STATEMENT HAS CAUSE EFFECT RELATION IN WHICH THE CAUSE IS IF HE LIKES PIZZA

AND EFFECT IF HE DO NOT LIKE PAN CAKES

WHEN IF IS USED THEN CAUSE NOTIFIES THE EFFECT AND NEGATION OF EFFECT DOES NOTIFY NEGATION OF CAUSE HENCE HE DOES NOT LIKE PAN CAKES IS THE NEGATION OF EFFECT HENCE IE WILL NNOTIFY NEGATION OF CAUSE THAT HE DOES NOT LIKE PIZZA

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