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Evaluating Entailment Statements Say whether the following e…

Evaluating Entailment Statements Say whether the following entailment statements are true or false.  If a statement is false, then come up with a counter example to it that demonstrates that it is false.   The sidewalk is wet –> it is raining.  

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Argument Evaluation First, say how strong the support relati…

Argument Evaluation First, say how strong the support relation is between the premises and conclusion. Second, explain why the support relation has the strength (or lack thereof) that it has.  If the support is weak and the argument is fallacious, say what fallacy is involved and explain why that fallacy is being committed.   (P1)    On my first day in Munich, Germany, a person bumped into me without apologizing. (C)     Germans are rude.

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Fill in the Blanks   A(n) ________________ definition doesn…

Fill in the Blanks   A(n) ________________ definition doesn’t tell you what a word already means but invents a specific new meaning for a word, regardless of what the word means in the language.

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True/False   Dentith thinks there is something fundamentally…

True/False   Dentith thinks there is something fundamentally dangerous and unscientific about the nature of conspiracy theorizing.

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True/False   If the conclusion of an argument is true, then…

True/False   If the conclusion of an argument is true, then it is a good argument.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition and form…

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition and form of the verb in parentheses.  Example: Are you worried about paying (pay) back your student loans? Here is some useful advice that can help you be successful (pay) [verb1] —–off your loans quickly. You should concentrate (make) [verb2] —–your monthly payments, rather than looking at the total amount you owe. The way he deals with money, he should be warned (hurt) [verb3] —–his credit score. If you are worried (forget) [verb4] —–to make a payment, set up automatic payments from your bank. Remember that you are responsible (let) [verb5] —–the lending bank know when you move. Start saving money now if you dream (retire) [verb6] —–early.

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Correct any errors in the following sentences. Write complet…

Correct any errors in the following sentences. Write complete sentences. Number your sentences.  Came to this country was a dream come true. I don’t think that get a lot of money is a good goal in life. Attending a university help people to get a better job.  I think that study is an important part of the job. My favorite thing is meet my friends after class. Do what you love is the key to success. No matter how hard you working, your success depends on do what you love. When you love your job, you are totally committedto do your best. You won’t mind work extra hard when something difficult get in your way.

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To create a Spark RDD from log files in a folder, which of t…

To create a Spark RDD from log files in a folder, which of the following methods should be used?

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the differe…

Which of the following statements is FALSE about the differences between RDD transformations and actions:

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When you join Spark Dataframes A and B with A being small en…

When you join Spark Dataframes A and B with A being small enough to fit into the memory of a single node, your best strategy to join the two dataframes is:

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