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Berry thinks that everyone should be the same hieght as him.
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| If I'm so tall, then why are you so short? | |
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| If I'm so short, then why are so tall? | |
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Berry thinks of Amy as an annoyance and he thinks that she has no idea what she is talking about.
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| I'm not copying you. I'm stating the converse of your sentence! | |
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Little did Berry know, Amy is an A+ student in geometry.
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| The converse! It's the geometrical term for reversing the first and last part of the conditional, aka, the sentence. | |
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