Now that we’ve got handling negatives under our belts, it’s time to tackle contrapositives. There is no need to fear it just because of the fancy word—it’s a simple enough concept and we’ll be using contrapositives so often (mostly in logic games) that it will become second nature sooner rather than later. There is just one thing
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