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When it rains, it snows – True
When view from a meteorologist’s prediction over the world but false if used as a metaphor.
It is snowing. - False
Based on the universal winter seasons this can be a conditional truth statement.
Therefore, it is raining. – False
Unless it perceived from a cold-weather precipitation: sleet, freezing rain and snow or it’s raining in other states or countries makes this a conditional truth statement
7. Whichever candidate receives the greatest share of the popular vote is elected President of the United States. - True
Since, the political parties’ tallies votes are divided amongst all Fifty-one States in order to take the house. Based on the greatest totals of votes, which determine the President of the United States creates a logical structure.
Al Gore received more votes than George Bush. – True
Based on the election updates, establishing later in two thousand, although it eliminated steps and measures to resolve the discrepancy that Al Gore received Five hundred and fourth thousand > George Bush, however by receiving <votes than Al Gore logically Al Gore should have held the Presidency.
Therefore, Al Gore was elected President of the United States. –