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Match the connective with the English translation associated with it. ~ -> & <-> v . "It's not the case that." B. "Both...and..." C. "If and only if." D. "If...then..." E. "Either...or..."

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Answer:

Option "B" is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ampersand shows a both and an and meaning...

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