A. Read these sentences from the story and underline the main cluse in each sentence.
1. You'll find I've forgotten nothing when we start this morning!
2. Though still unconvinced, he allowed his good-nature to overcome his personal
objections
3. The hard work had all been done by the time Toad appeared on the scene.
4. Frightened out of its wits, the old grey horse drove the cart backwards into the deep
ditch at the side of the road.
5. ... as soon as we get to the town, you'll go straight to the police station and lodge a
complaint.
6. Having escorted the sleep-walking Toad to his door, the two friends finally sat down
to a late supper.
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Suppose x is an integer. Consider the proposition, “x is rational if and only if 4 + 3 is rational.” Express this proposition as a conjunction of two distinct conditional statements
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