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Identify the type of argument. If it snows, then I will build a snowman. It is snowing. Therefore, I will build a snowman.
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Identify the type of argument.
If it snows, then I will build a snowman.
It is snowing.
Therefore, I will build a snowman.
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what do you mean
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